Abstract
There have been several brief studies made [3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11] of systems in
which a “distance function” is defined on the set of pairs of elements of some
abstract set to another abstract set. Frequently both of the sets involved are
given algebraic structures. One of the more novel of these systems is the
naturally metrized group [3, 7] originated by Karl Menger in 1931. This system is
analogous to the Euclidean line in that it assigns to each pair, a, b of elements
of an additively written Abelian group the “absolute value”, (a-b, b-a) = (b-a,
a-b), of the "difference" of the elements as ”distance“.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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22 articles.
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