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Is {X, max(d,r)} or (X, min(d,r)) a Metric Space?
Thanks..you are really helpful
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Nov 17, 2011
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Is {X, max(d,r)} or (X, min(d,r)) a Metric Space?
I see...if r(x,y) is greater than d( x,y), then d(x,z)≤max{d(x,y),r(x,y)}+max{d(y,z),r(y,z)} is also true... Thanks ...and I think (X, min(d, r)) is not a metric space..right?
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Nov 17, 2011
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Is {X, max(d,r)} or (X, min(d,r)) a Metric Space?
yes..but if r(x,z) is greater than d(x,z), and r(y,z) is smaller than d(y,z), then this inequality is not necessary true...right?
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Nov 17, 2011
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Is {X, max(d,r)} or (X, min(d,r)) a Metric Space?
It's easy to verify d(x,y)=0 iff x=y and d(x, y)=d(y,x), but I don't know how to prove triangle Inequality...
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Nov 17, 2011
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Is {X, max(d,r)} or (X, min(d,r)) a Metric Space?
If (X, d) and (X, r) are metric space, is {X, max(d, r)} necessary a metric space? what about (X, min(d, r))?
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