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The Geometry of Many Dimensions*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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- Copyright © The Mathematical Association 1949
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Address delivered at the Opening Meeting of the Dublin University Mathematical Society, Feb. 7, 1949.
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Page 262 note * This definition involves a range of integration. For simplicity, we have taken it to be (0, 1); we might more generally take it to be (a, b). The only requirement is that the integral shall exist ; for example, we could not use the range (−∞, ∞) if we wanted to define the length of the vector corresponding to the function x 2
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