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Noam D. Elkies
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One standard construction of $L^2$ is to start from a space of square-integrable functions, which is only positive semidefinite (and thus contains many isotropic vectors), and form the quotient by the kernel of the inner product (which consists of those isotropic vectors). Of course $L^2$ is the arena for much important mathematics, both pure and applied.

Noam D. Elkies
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