Linear B was used by the Mycenaean civilization.
I think it was the Greeks, right?
The Mycenaeans wrote in Linear B.
Linear B
J. T. Hooker has written: 'The origin of the Linear B script' -- subject(s): Inscriptions, Linear A., Inscriptions, Linear B. 'HIEROS in early Greek' -- subject(s): Hieros (The Greek word), Language 'Mycenaean Greece' -- subject(s): Civilization, Mycenaean, Mycenaean Civilization
The two European languages that have still not been deciphered are Etruscan and Linear A. Etruscan was spoken in ancient Italy by the Etruscan civilization, while Linear A was used in ancient Crete and is related to Linear B, which has been deciphered.
linear b
Linear A (n.) An undeciphered writing system used in Crete from the 18th to the 15th century b.c. Linear B (n.) A syllabic script used in Mycenaean Greek documents chiefly from Crete and Pylos, mostly from the 14th to the 12th century b.c.
Linear A
A linear pair is of the format (a,b) where a and b are numbers.a is from x-axis and b is from y-axis.Note: (a,b) is not equal to (b,a)
non linear B-H characteristics
R. B. Bapat has written: 'Linear algebra and linear models' -- subject(s): Algebras, Linear, Linear Algebras, Linear models (Statistics), Multivariate analysis
Linear Algebra is a special "subset" of algebra in which they only take care of the very basic linear transformations. There are many many transformations in Algebra, linear algebra only concentrate on the linear ones. We say a transformation T: A --> B is linear over field F if T(a + b) = T(a) + T(b) and kT(a) = T(ka) where a, b is in A, k is in F, T(a) and T(b) is in B. A, B are two vector spaces.