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Taxicab geometry / Distance / Ball / Norm / Metric / Euclidean space / Line / Cartesian coordinate system / Absolute difference / Geometry / Mathematics / Metric geometry
Date: 2010-10-07 18:40:00
Taxicab geometry
Distance
Ball
Norm
Metric
Euclidean space
Line
Cartesian coordinate system
Absolute difference
Geometry
Mathematics
Metric geometry

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