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I know how to find the norm of function of one variable lets say x and obviously it can easily be generalized to higher dimensions. If we have any function $f(x,t)$ than how to calculate norm of such functions.










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    Tell us where your functions are defined and what is your definition of norm. Please try to ask questions in way others can understand them.
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I know how to find the norm of function of one variable lets say x and obviously it can easily be generalized to higher dimensions. If we have any function $f(x,t)$ than how to calculate norm of such functions.










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    Tell us where your functions are defined and what is your definition of norm. Please try to ask questions in way others can understand them.
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    Jan 14 at 6:32














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I know how to find the norm of function of one variable lets say x and obviously it can easily be generalized to higher dimensions. If we have any function $f(x,t)$ than how to calculate norm of such functions.










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I know how to find the norm of function of one variable lets say x and obviously it can easily be generalized to higher dimensions. If we have any function $f(x,t)$ than how to calculate norm of such functions.







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  • $begingroup$
    Tell us where your functions are defined and what is your definition of norm. Please try to ask questions in way others can understand them.
    $endgroup$
    – Kavi Rama Murthy
    Jan 14 at 6:32


















  • $begingroup$
    Tell us where your functions are defined and what is your definition of norm. Please try to ask questions in way others can understand them.
    $endgroup$
    – Kavi Rama Murthy
    Jan 14 at 6:32
















$begingroup$
Tell us where your functions are defined and what is your definition of norm. Please try to ask questions in way others can understand them.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Jan 14 at 6:32




$begingroup$
Tell us where your functions are defined and what is your definition of norm. Please try to ask questions in way others can understand them.
$endgroup$
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Jan 14 at 6:32










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