👉 "Trivial Varying Linear Algebraic Vector Space" is a mathematical concept that refers to a vector space in which any two linearly independent vectors can be added together without creating a new vector. This means that it has no dimension, meaning there are no dimensions of space. The concept was introduced by the Russian mathematician Aleksandr Kostrikin and his student Alexander Krasner in 1973. In terms of its structure, trivalvular vector spaces can be