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moebary
post Sep 5 2007, 11:00 AM
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given an orthogonal set, how do you find the norm for that set of functions

I remember how to find the norm of a single function, but don't remember if you do something different for a set.

i should know this considering i got a degree in math, but can't remember.

if you need to know, the functions are sin(n*x) and cos(n*x) where n=0,1,2,...

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Spectatrix
post Sep 5 2007, 12:21 PM
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If you don't get an answer before I get off work today, I'll check my notes from my grad math courses. I know we covered norms, but I don't recall how to calculate them off the top of my head.


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