Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of u/erica/norms


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08/22/13 15:23:16 (11 years ago)
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Erica Kaminski
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    2525== Note on choice ==
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    27 It is often just best to scale the problem so that the measured quantities scale roughly to magnitude order of 1 (so the absolute error is a fine measure), and that the quantities are not many orders different than each other for unphysical reasons. This will help prevent bugs in numerical codes.
     27It is often just best to scale the problem so that the measured quantities scale roughly to magnitude order of 1 (so the absolute error is a fine measure), and that the quantities are not many orders different than each other for unphysical reasons. This will help prevent bugs in numerical schemes.
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     29= Error of vectors =
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     31This is different than scalars in that now we must think of ''norms'' of error vectors (scalar measures of their "lengths"). There are 3 different ways to measure their "lengths", namely the 1-norm, 2-norm, and infinity-norm (aka max-norm).
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     33Thus, if we define the error vector as e=