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why is the weight function assumed to be 1 in this article? shouldn't orthonormality as a property should be defined with respect to a weight function? Freshraisin
Many people who, with a good explanation, are capable of understanding this concept, do not learn well from verbal descriptions and mathematical symbols alone. This concept could be illuminated with a visual example, with an explanation showing how certain properties of the diagram relate to the mathematical terms and symbols used. A good example would use a familiar XY or XYZ coordinate system.-- Beland 16:29, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
an example calculation would make this page a whole lot better
In the section "Significance - Properties" in the first Theorem ... 1. Should the RHS of the equation be under a squareroot sign? 2. Are the modulus symbols necessary if one is squaring each scalar term? BlueEventHorizon ( talk) 05:58, 5 August 2009 (UTC)