norm vs original

norm

noun
  • if v ne 0 then |v| ne 0; 

  • That which is normal or typical. 

  • A high level of performance in a chess tournament, several of which are required for a player to receive a title. 

  • A rule that is imposed by regulations and/or socially enforced by members of a community. 

  • A sentence with non-descriptive meaning, such as a command, permission, or prohibition. 

  • given a scalar k, |kv|=|k|·|v|, where |k| is the absolute value of k; 

  • given two vectors v,w, |v+w|<|v|+|w| (the triangle inequality). 

verb
  • To endow (a vector space, etc.) with a norm. 

original

adj
  • Pioneering. 

  • First in a series of copies or versions. 

  • Having a specified place or time as its origin. 

  • Fresh, different. 

  • Newly created. 

  • Relating to the origin or beginning; preceding all others. 

noun
  • A ridgeling. 

  • An object or other creation (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived. 

  • A newly designed garment released by a fashion designer as part of a collection. 

  • A person with a unique and interesting personality or creative talent. 

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