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srean a day ago

> This has nothing to do with the coordinates by the way.

I think it does. Both decompose along orthogonal directions. See my comment here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45248881

shiandow 19 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I mean they decompose in orthogonal components for all Lp norms I think? Is there a norm for which (x,0) is not the closest point to (x,y) on the x-axis?

srean 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Not quite sure what you mean but now I agree with your previous point that the coordinate system is irrelevant because these normal derived Lp metrics can be specified in a coordinate free way just by specifying their unit ball set

JadeNB a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I think that's arguably an a posteriori explanation: you can find orthogonal coordinates with respect to which the L^2 norm has a nice form, but you can also single out the L^2 norm in various ways (for example, by its large symmetry group, or the fact that it obeys the parallelogram law—or even just the fact that "orthogonal" makes sense!) without ever directly referencing coordinates.

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