Omaha Beach was one of the deadliest battles of World War 2, and its outcome was uncertain in the opening hours. This video highlights Brigadier General Norman Cota and the decisions that helped ...
This video explores the intense World War 2 battle at Omaha Beach and the pivotal role of Brigadier General Norman Cota. Through cinematic storytelling, it reveals how Cota helped rescue a near-failed ...
Born in Santa Barbara, California, to Rena and John Cota. Norman was preceded in death by his parents and siblings: John Sonny Cota, Tom Cota, Charlene Hovey, and his beloved daughter, Candace Irene ...
I am not a mathematics student but somehow have to know about L1 and L2 norms. I am looking for some appropriate sources to learn these things and know they work and what are their differences. I am
Triangle inequality Zero norm iff zero vector We could define a $3$-norm where you sum up all the components cubed and take the cubic root. The infinite norm simply takes the maximum component's absolute value as the norm. The $1$-norm simply works by taking the sum of the absolute value of all components. All these norms fulfill the properties ...
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Yes, as indicated by daw, because your discrete Sobolev norm only includes the values of the function evaluated at the discrete mesh points, it is always possible to construct a nonzero function that has a zero discrete Sobolev norm.
How are $C^0,C^1$ norms defined? I know $L_p,L_\infty$ norms but are the former defined.