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This is a disambiguation page for the different uses of the word "basis" in mathematics.
This is a disambiguation page for the different uses of the words '''base''' or '''basis''' in [[mathematics]].


* A [[basis (linear algebra)|basis]] is a [[linearly independent]] [[span (linear algebra)|spanning set]] in [[linear algebra]].
* In an [[exponent|exponential expression]], the [[exponent|base]] is the quantity upon which the exponent is placed as a superscript.
* In [[logarithm]]s, the base is the quantity raised to the power of the logarithm to return the given number.
* A [[basis (linear algebra)|basis]] is a [[Linear independence|linearly independent]] [[spanning set]] in [[linear algebra]].
* A [[basis (topology)|basis]] (or base) for a [[topology]] is a system of [[open set]]s that generate the topology.
* A [[basis (topology)|basis]] (or base) for a [[topology]] is a system of [[open set]]s that generate the topology.
* In [[algebraic geometry]], there exists the notion of a [[Grobner basis]].
* A [[filter base]] is a collection of sets that generates a [[filter]].
* In [[algebraic geometry]], there exists the notion of a [[Gröbner basis]] of an [[ideal]].
* A [[uniform base]] is a family of relations on a set that generates a [[uniform space]] structure.

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This is a disambiguation page for the different uses of the words base or basis in mathematics.