Linear span

In mathematics, the linear span (also called the linear hull or just span) of a set of elements of a vector space is the smallest linear subspace of that contains It is the set of all finite linear combinations of the elements of S, and the intersection of all linear subspaces that contain It is often denoted span(S) or

For example, in geometry, two linearly independent vectors span a plane.

To express that a vector space V is a linear span of a subset S, one commonly uses one of the following phrases: S spans V; S is a spanning set of V; V is spanned or generated by S; S is a generator set or a generating set of V.

Spans can be generalized to many mathematical structures, in which case, the smallest substructure containing is generally called the substructure generated by