Course : Mathematical Economics
Course code : OIK231
Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:17 AM
- written by userWe have been occupied with further examples of metrics and subsequent metric spaces, and have shown that it is possible that different metrics on the same carrier set can obey relations. We suspected that such relations might imply analogous ones between the relevant properties that each metric endows the space with, and that provides as with a motivation of further examination of such relations. We examined the important example of the space of bounded real functions on a non-empty domain endow
Friday, February 26, 2016 at 6:43 PM
- written by userAfter some brief discussion of prerequisite notions, we begun with the definition of a distance function (metric) w.r.t. a non empty set of reference as a real function defined on the product of this set with itself that satisfies positivity, separation, symmetry and triangle inequality. The example of the discrete metric showed that any such set bears at least one such function, and further examples implied that more than one metrics can exist, some of which attribute possibly different propert
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