(of a vector space) having a basis consisting of a finite number of elements.(adjective)
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Use "finite-dimensional" in a sentence
"All finite-dimensional inner product spaces are complete, and I will restrict myself to these."
"If the quantum state evolves in a finite-dimensional Hilbert space, it evolves ergodically through a torus of phases, and will exhibit all of the usual problems of Boltzmann brains and the like (as Dyson, Kleban, and Susskind have emphasized)."
"It would seem at first sight that a lattice formulation could never reproduce this, since in finite volume (e.g. on the 4-torus) the space of lattice spinor fields is finite-dimensional but to have a non-trivial index theory the operators generally must be acting on an infinite-dimensional vectorspace."