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Jan 30 at 18:14 history edited Philipp Strasberg CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 16, 2023 at 13:03 comment added mathoverflowUser related question: mathoverflow.net/questions/24864/almost-orthogonal-vectors
Nov 16, 2023 at 9:37 history edited Philipp Strasberg CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 16, 2023 at 1:32 answer added Dustin G. Mixon timeline score: 6
Nov 15, 2023 at 23:29 comment added uhoh related but different discussion in Math SE: What definition of "nearly orthogonal" would result in "In a 10,000-dimensional space there are millions of nearly orthogonal vectors"?
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Nov 15, 2023 at 20:34 answer added Jan Nienhaus timeline score: 5
Nov 15, 2023 at 18:57 history edited Daniel Asimov CC BY-SA 4.0
[projective plane —> projective space]; [cos(𝜑) = ∊/2 —> 𝜑 with cos(𝜑) = ∊/2]
Nov 15, 2023 at 18:51 history edited Daniel Asimov CC BY-SA 4.0
projective plane —> projective space
Nov 15, 2023 at 18:47 comment added LSpice I'm confused—doesn't your title mean to refer to nearly orthogonal, not non-orthogonal, vectors?
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Nov 15, 2023 at 17:49 history edited Philipp Strasberg CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 15, 2023 at 14:33 answer added Mikhail Katz timeline score: 4
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