Student[VectorCalculus]
Norm
compute the norm of a Vector or vector field
Calling Sequence
Parameters
Description
Examples
Norm(f, p)
f
-
Vector; specify the Vector or vector field
p
(optional) non-negative number, infinity, or Euclidean; specify the norm
The Norm(f, p) calling sequence computes the p-norm of the Vector or vector field f. If p is omitted, it defaults to 2.
Note: If the current coordinate system (see SetCoordinates) is not cartesian, the Vector is transformed to Cartesian coordinates before the norm is computed (see MapToBasis).
If f is a vector field, the result is a procedure that, at any point (Vector) v, evaluates to the p-norm of the value of f at v.
The Norm(f,Euclidean) calling sequence is equivalent to Norm(f,2).
If 0<=p<1 the value computed by this command defines a metric, but not a norm. For more information, see LinearAlgebra[Norm].
Note: If the Norm command is applied to a vector field, vf, using the context menu, the result will be Norm(Vector(vf)) rather than Norm(vf), as this results in a more readable expression.
with⁡StudentVectorCalculus:
Norm⁡3,4
5
Norm⁡3,4,1.5
5.584250376
For vector fields, the Norm command returns a procedure.
n≔Norm⁡VectorField⁡x⁢y,xy,3:
n⁡2,3
2⁢730133
Norm⁡2,0,3,0
2
SetCoordinates⁡sphericalr,φ,θ
sphericalr,φ,θ
Norm⁡1,π2,π3,Euclidean
1
Norm⁡2,π3,π4,∞
62
See Also
LinearAlgebra[Norm]
Student[VectorCalculus][MapToBasis]
Student[VectorCalculus][Normalize]
Student[VectorCalculus][SetCoordinates]
Student[VectorCalculus][Vector]
Student[VectorCalculus][VectorField]
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