Definition of the norm of the function
For a function, the norm of the function is defined as the square root of the inner product of the function: \(||f(x)||:=\sqrt{\left\langle f(x),f(x)\right\rangle}=\sqrt{\int^{x=b}_{x=a}|f(x)|^{2}dx}\)
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