On Sun, 23 Dec 2007, Andy Farnell wrote:
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 13:50:04 -0500 (EST)
Mathieu Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Functions with constant total energy are a convex space. This is like a
linear space except it changes one rule: in a vector space, if a,b are
scalars and x,y are vectors, then ax+by is a vector. In a convex space,
there's the additional restrictions that a+b=1 and a>=0 and b>=0,
Any easy pointers on different spaces for us

back in 2000-2002 i read a damn lot on MathWorld, but later started reading PlanetMath, and much more recently started using Wikipedia almost to the exclusion of the others.

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