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Homework Statement
Define a pseudometric on the unit sphere S^{n} in ℝ^{n+1} that makes the set of lines in ℝ^{n+1} through the origin into a metric space.
Homework Equations
Pseudometric (X,\rho) is where \rho satisfies all conditions of a metric except that \rho(x,y) = 0 need not imply x=y
The Attempt at a Solution
I am totally clueless... But I tried the following...
I was thinking in the ℝ^{2}
I know that a unit sphere can be described by a set of lines through the origin by specifying the two points that intersect with the unit circle.
Since it is a unit sphere, I suppose we need d(x,y) = 1 for all when x is the origin and y is the intersection point??
Help
