2023
DOI: 10.31316/jderivat.v10i1.4620
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Consistency Of Definition Of Orthogonality In A Partial Metric Induced By A Metric

Abstract: An extension of the metric space in which the distance of the same point is not always zero is called a partial metric space. Orthogonality is the relation of two perpendicular lines at one point of intersection forming a right angle. There are several ways to define orthogonality, including Pythagorean Orthogonality, Isosceles Orthogonality, and Birkhoff-James Orthogonality. The purpose of this research is to study the consistency of the definition of orthogonality in the metric space to the partial metric sp… Show more

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