A peremptorynorm also called jus cogens or ius cogens , Latin for compelling law , pron en d s ko d nz ... , any treaty that conflicts with a peremptorynorm is void. ref Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties ... conclusion, it conflicts with a peremptorynorm of general international law. For the purposes of the present Convention, a peremptorynorm of general international law is a norm accepted and recognized by the international community of states as a whole as a norm from which no derogation is permitted and which can be modified only by a subsequent norm of general international law having the same ... territory through war as a peremptorynorm ref Marc Bossuyt en Jan Wouters 2005 Grondlijnen ... violates a peremptorynorm. As in other areas of law, states generally reserve the right to interpret ... as a Norm sociology norm from which no derogation is ever permitted. There is no clear agreement regarding precisely which norms are jus cogens nor how a norm reaches that status, but it is generally ... and Obligatio Erga Omnes . Law and Contemporary Problems . Vol. 59, No. 4, Pg. 68. ref Status of peremptory ... through treaty treaties , peremptory norms cannot be violated by any state through international ... allows for the emergence of new peremptory norms, ref Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties ... not specify any peremptory norms. It does mention the prohibition on the threat of use of force and on the use ... The number of peremptory norms is considered limited but not exclusively catalogued. They are not listed ... of peremptory norms seems to be at odds with the traditionally consensual nature of international law considered necessary to state sovereignty . Some peremptory norms define criminal offences which ... norms upon individuals and now might be considered uncontroversial. However, the language of peremptory ... v. United States provides an example of an international body s opinion that a particular norm ... Law 2001, at 303, 310 13 ref The United States argued that there was no jus cogens norm ... more details
wiktionary peremptoryPeremptory can refer to any of the following concepts in law Peremptory challenge PeremptorynormPeremptory plea disambig ... more details
Peremptory challenge usually refers to a right in jury selection for the defense and prosecution to reject ... be unable to reach a fair verdict. The idea behind peremptory challenges is that if both parties ... of peremptory challenges is an important safeguard in the judicial process as it allows ... of peremptory challenges is controversial as some feel it has been used to undermine the balanced ..., aimed at producing a favorable jury. Jurisdictions historically or currently using peremptory challenges Australia seealso Jury trials Australia All Australian states allow for peremptory challenges .... England Peremptory challenges were first used in England not many years after the assizes of Clarendon ... number of peremptory challenges allowed was thirty five. As time went on, this number reduced, and by the year 1509 the maximum number of peremptory challenges was twenty. By 1977, the number of peremptory challenges granted to each side was reduced from seven to three. The right of peremptory ... system . Ireland Peremptory challenges referred to as challenge without cause shown are permitted ... ref . New Zealand Each party is entitled to six peremptory challenges in New Zealand, and where ... Unlike the rest of the United Kingdom, peremptory challenge survived in Northern Ireland into the twenty ... of six peremptory challenges in civil cases. In criminal cases, each defendant was entitled to a maximum of twelve peremptory challenges however, the prosecution could only allowed to challenge for cause. Northern Ireland was brought into line with England & Wales, and Scotland when peremptory ... States of America All jurisdictions in the United States have some form of peremptory challenges. In the United States, the use of peremptory challenges by criminal prosecutors to remove persons from ... now used to refer to the act of arguing for the invalidity of a trial on the basis that peremptory ... right to peremptory challenges, even when a court was mistaken in applying Batson . Peremptory ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 In the common law , the peremptory pleas pleas in bar , are plea s that set out special reasons for which a trial law trial cannot go ahead. They are the plea of autrefois convict, the plea of autrefois acquit, and the plea of pardon. A plea of autrefois convict Law French for previously convicted is one in which the defendant claims to have been previously convicted for the same offence and that hence they cannot be tried again. A plea of autrefois convict can be combined with a plea of not guilty. A plea of autrefois acquit Law French for previously acquitted means the defendant claims to have been previously acquitted of the same offence, on substantially the same evidence, and that hence he or she cannot be tried again. A plea of autrefois acquit can be combined with a plea of not guilty. Related doctrines include res judicata and, in the criminal context, a plea in bar of double jeopardy . The plea of pardon is where a defendant claims they have been pardon ed for an offence, and hence cannot be tried for it. Under English law, there is an additional peremptory plea, that of special liability to repair a road or bridge. Under English law, local government authorities have the legal obligation to repair roads or bridges but, in certain circumstances, the responsibility lies with a landowner instead. The local government authority, charged with a failure to repair a road or bridge, can allege that the responsibility lies with a landowner at which point, the proceedings against them will be suspended, and proceedings commenced against the landowner they allege to have the responsibility but if the landowner is found not to be responsible, then the matter may be recommenced against the local government authority. see http books.google.com.au ... R. v. Sutton, Court of King s Bench, 1833 Criminal procedure DEFAULTSORT Peremptory Plea Category Legal terms Category Pleas Category Criminal procedure We probably don t want Category Pleas on Peremptory ... more details
The Norm may refer to The Norm comic strip The Norm comic strip , by Michael Jantze The Norm radio The Norm radio , a former CBC radio show The Norm, a character in the 1989 film Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds See also lookfrom intitle Norm disambiguation disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar normNorm or NORM may refer to In academics A designated standard of average performance of people of a given age, background, etc. Norm artificial intelligence , a set of statements used to regulate artificial intelligence software Norm philosophy , sentences within philosophy with practical implications Norm sociology , social norms, expected patterns of behavior studied in sociology. statistical norm, actual patterns of behavior studied evident in sociology. Norm, a statistical concept ... are established for a test, against which a subject is compared Norm graphic design group , an experimental graphic design firm based in Zurich, Switzerland NORM, an abbreviation for naturally occurring radioactive material s NORM, an acronym coined by Jack Chambers linguist Chambers and Peter Trudgill ... mobile older rural males In mathematics Norm mathematics , a map that assigns lengths to vectors, with some variations Normed vector space Matrix norm Surface normal , a vector which is perpendicular to a surface Field norm in algebraic number theory and Galois theory Norm of an ideal , the ideal theoretic generalization of the field normNorm group , a certain subgroup of a group Norm abelian group , generalization of norm to abelian group s People Norm Macdonald comedian b. 1963 , a Canadian comedian Norm Abram , carpenter in the television show This Old House Fictional Norm Peterson , a character in the sitcom Cheers and its spin off Frasier Norm , a character from the Life. Be in it. campaign List of characters in Phineas and Ferb Norm the giant robot man from Phineas and Ferb Miscellaneous The Norm Show , a television series featuring Norm Macdonald as the titular character Grandmaster norm , a chess result required to qualify for an official title Norms Restaurants , a chain of restaurants in Southern California See also The Norm disambiguation Norman disambiguation Normal disambiguation Norma disambiguation Hi I m Norm, The Enemy of the platapus is man disambig da Norm de ... more details
In mathematics , a t norm also T norm or, unabbreviated, triangular norm is a kind of binary operation ... logic . A t norm generalizes intersection set theory intersection in a lattice order lattice and logical conjunction conjunction in logic . The name triangular norm refers to the fact that in the framework ... metric space s. Definition A t norm is a function mathematics function T 0,  1 × 0,  ... element T a , 1 a Since a t norm is a binary operation binary algebraic operation on the interval 0,  1 , infix algebraic notation is also common, with the t norm usually denoted by  math math . The defining conditions of the t norm are exactly those of the partially ordered Abelian monoid ... ordered Abelian monoid L is therefore by some authors called a triangular norm on L . Motivations ... functions. Classification of t norms A t norm is called continuous if it is continuous function ... and right continuity . A t norm math math is called Archimedean if it has the Archimedean property ... math ... math math x n   times is less than or equal to y . A continuous Archimedean t norm ... a t norm, the weaker in terms of logical strength conjunction it represents. Prominent examples Image MinimumTnorm graph contour.png thumb 270px Graph of the minimum t norm 3D and contours Minimum t norm math top mathrm min a, b min a, b , math also called the G del t norm , as it is the standard semantics for conjunction in G del fuzzy logic . Besides that, it occurs in most t norm based fuzzy logics as the standard semantics for weak conjunction. It is the pointwise largest t norm see the Properties ... of the product t norm Product t norm math top mathrm prod a, b a cdot b math the ordinary product of real numbers . Besides other uses, the product t norm is the standard semantics for strong conjunction in product fuzzy logic . It is a strict Archimedean t norm. Image LukasiewiczTnorm graph contour.png thumb 270px Graph of the ukasiewicz t norm ukasiewicz t norm math top mathrm Luk a, b max ... more details
Prerogative writs A peremptory writ of mandamus also peremptory writ of mandate or simply peremptory mandamus is an absolute and unqualified writ a formal written command to the defendant to do the act in question. It is issued when the defendant default s on, or fails to show sufficient cause in answer to, an alternative mandamus . It is one of the three types of a mandamus . A more exact definition of a peremptory writ of mandate is a final order of a court to any governmental body, government official or a lower court to perform an act the court finds is an official duty required by law. ref name Legal Dictionary http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com peremptory writ of mandate Legal Dictionary ref ref name Law Dictionary http dictionary.law.com default2.asp?selected 1502&bold 7C 7C 7C 7C Law Dictionary ref Distinguishing from other kinds of mandamus A peremptory writ of mandate is distinguished from an alternative writ of mandate mandamus , which orders the governmental agency, court or officials to obey the order or show cause at a hearing why it should not. ref name Legal Dictionary ref name Law Dictionary This may also be distinguished from a Continuing Mandamus , which asks for an officer or other authority to perform its tasks expeditiously for an unstipulated period of time for preventing miscarriage of justice. ref See Vineet Narain v. Union of India , AIR 1996 SC 3386. ref Practice tips The usual practice is for anyone desiring such an order is to file a petition for the alternative writ. If the officials do not comply with the order and fail to convince the court that the writ of mandate should not be issued, then the court will issue the peremptory writ. In some emergency situations or when there is no conceivable reason for the government not to follow the law, then the peremptory writ will be issued after a notice of hearing without the alternative writ. ref name Legal Dictionary ref name Law Dictionary There seems to be many California cases online ... more details
Norm Thompson may refer to Norm Thompson American football b. 1945 , American football player in the 1970s Norm Thompson Outfitters , American catalog retailer founded by Norm A. Thompson hndis name Thompson, Norm ... more details
Minkowski norm may refer to The proper length in Minkowski space The norm defined in the tangent bundle of a Finsler manifold The vector p norm The norm defined by a Minkowski functional mathdab ... more details
Infobox television show name The Norm Show image caption show name 2 Norm genre Situation comedy Sitcom creator Bruce Helford br Norm MacDonald writer director starring Norm MacDonald br Laurie Metcalf ... Rasmussen br Rob Ulin co exec Lawrence Broch br David A. Caplan br Cheryl Holliday producer Norm MacDonald ... ABC first aired Start date 1999 03 24 last aired End date 2001 04 06 status Ended The Norm Show also known as Norm is an American television Situation comedy sitcom that ran from 1999 through 2001 ... of Norm Henderson Norm MacDonald , a former NHL ice hockey hockey player who is banned for life ..., Norm must perform five years of community service as a full time social worker . Other characters ... and Danny s sometime girlfriend and former prostitute Taylor Clayton Nikki Cox . Norm s boss on the program ... season of the show saw the addition of Artie Lange , playing Norm s half brother. The second season also brought about the shortening of the show s official title to simply Norm to avoid a legal conflict with Michael Jantze s comic strip The Norm comic strip The Norm . Citation needed date September ... was cancelled. Characters Norm Henderson Played by Norm MacDonald . Season 1 3. Norm was once ... didn t understand . Norm often showed complete disregard for his work speaking frankly about the clients ... times he attempted to help others and do the right thing. Norm is a compulsive gambler and had to seek counseling. Norm also had a deep fear of death attributed to his parents telling him nothing ... to fear. At the end of the series, a technicality releases Norm from his community service, but he ... was previously Norm s social worker. Once he started working at the office, she became his co worker and best friend. Often and usually to her exasperation , she had to guide Norm in social work. Laurie ... as quite effective at his job. He could usually be Norm s partner in crime aiding in his gambling ... by Nikki Cox . Recurring in Season 1 3. A prostitute, Taylor was Norm s first client after he became ... more details
In mathematics , the Gromov norm or simplicial volume of a compact oriented n manifold is a norm on the homology theory homology with real coefficients given by minimizing the sum of the absolute values of the coefficients over all singular chains representing a cycle. The Gromov norm of the manifold is the Gromov norm of the fundamental class . It is named after Mikhail Gromov mathematician Mikhail Gromov , who with William Thurston , proved that the Gromov norm of a finite volume hyperbolic manifold hyperbolic n manifold is proportional to the hyperbolic volume. Thurston also used the Gromov norm to prove that hyperbolic volume decreases under hyperbolic Dehn surgery . External links http www.manifoldatlas.him.uni bonn.de index.php Simplicial volume Simplicial volume at the Manifold Atlas. Category Homology theory Category Norms mathematics geometry stub ru ... more details
about the fictional character the politician Norm Peterson politician Infobox character colour DEDEE2 colour text name Hillary Norman Peterson br Norm series Cheers image Image Norm&Cliff.jpg 200px caption Cliff Clavin left and Norm Peterson right in the episode Rebound Part 1 3x01 first last cause creator ... children relatives religion nationality United States American Hillary Norman Norm Peterson is a character on the United States American television show Cheers , portrayed by George Wendt . Norm s real ... 20cheers&st cse accessdate 2010 08 16 first Jacques last Steinberg ref Norm appeared in all 275 ... . Norm also made one guest appearance each in the three other sitcoms known to be set in the Cheers ... Prior to the show, Norm was born in Chicago , and moved to Boston to become an accountant, ref Knights .... ref Where Have All The Floorboards Gone? ref Norm previously served in the United States Coast ... Friends, Romans and Accountants ref and becomes a housepainter. Norm was revealed to be an accomplished ... a single bottle. Ironically, even when unemployed, Norm is the bar s best customer. A running gag throughout the series are the numerous jokes made about the enormousness of Norm s tab at Cheers ... Woody s rich, naive girlfriend Kelly waitresses at Cheers to gain real life experience , Norm convinces ... . In the few instances when Norm drinks at another bar, he is immediately kicked out because the bartenders demand an immediate cash payment instead of a tab. Norm s best friend is United States ... It s a Wonderful Wife Vera tells Rebecca off camera that Norm s real first name is Hillary. He explains ... if his grandfather really killed a man for laughing at his first name and Norm replies, Not exactly. He was a surgeon and he sort of botched an operation. Norm has a wife named Vera Peterson Vera who ... of Norm s jokes, but on many occasions, Norm has professed secretly an undying love for his wife, or defended her honor. Norm and Vera separated during the second season of Cheers but reconciled in the last ... more details
Orphan date November 2009 The concept of a dual norm arises in functional analysis , a branch of mathematics. Let X be a Banach space with norm math cdot math . Then the dual space X is the collection of all continuous function continuous linear functional s from X into the base field which is either R or C . If L is such a linear functional, then the dual norm of L is defined by math L sup L x x in X, x leq 1 . math With this norm, the dual space is also a Banach space . Category Linear algebra mathanalysis stub ... more details
In mathematics , specifically functional analysis , the Schatten norm or Schatten Von Neumann norm arises as a generalization of p integrability similar to the trace class norm mathematics norm and the Hilbert Schmidt operator Hilbert Schmidt norm. Definition Let math H 1 math , math H 2 math be separable Hilbert spaces, and math T math a linear bounded operator form math H 1 math to math H 2 math . For math p in 1, infty math , define the Schatten p norm of math T math as math T p bigg sum n ge 1 s p n T bigg 1 p math for math s 1 T ge s 2 T ge cdots s n T ge cdots ge 0 math the singular values of math T math , i.e. the eigenvalues of the Hermitian matrix math T sqrt T T math . From functional calculus on the positive operator T T it follows that math T p p mathrm tr T p math Remarks The Schatten norm is unitarily invariant for math U math and math V math unitary operators, math U T V p T p math Notice that math 2 math is the Hilbert Schmidt norm see Hilbert Schmidt operator and math 1 math is the trace class norm see trace class . An operator which has a finite Schatten norm is called a Schatten class operator and the space of such operators is denoted by math S p H 1,H 2 math . With this norm, math S p H 1,H 2 math is a Banach space, and a Hilbert space for p 2 . Observe that math S p H 1,H 2 subseteq mathcal K H 1,H 2 math , the algebra of compact operator s. This follows from the fact that if the sum is finite the spectrum will be finite or countable with the origin as limit point, and hence a compact operator see compact operator on Hilbert space . Category Operator theory ... more details
In mathematics , an asymmetric norm on a vector space is a generalization of the concept of a norm mathematics norm . Definition Let X be a real number real vector space. Then an asymmetric norm on X is a function mathematics function p     X   &rarr   R satisfying the following properties non negativity for all x   &isin   X , p x   &ge   0 Positive definite function definiteness for x   &isin   X , x     0 if and only if p x     p &minus x     0 homogeneous function homogeneity for all x   &isin   X and all &lambda   &ge   0, p &lambda x     &lambda p x the triangle inequality for all x ,  y   &isin   X , p x     y   &le   p x     p y . Examples On the real line R , the function p given by math p x begin cases x , & x leq 0 2 x , & x geq 0 end cases math is an asymmetric norm but not a norm. More generally, given a strictly positive function g     S sup n &minus 1 sup   &rarr   R defined on the unit sphere S sup n &minus 1 sup in R sup n sup with respect to the usual Euclidean norm · , say , the function p given by math p x g x x x , math is an asymmetric norm on R sup n sup but not necessarily a norm. References cite journal last Cobza first S. title Compact operators on spaces with asymmetric norm journal Stud. Univ. Babe Bolyai Math. volume 51 year 2006 issue 4 pages 69&ndash 87 issn 0252 1938 MathSciNet id 2314639 algebra stub Category Linear algebra Category Norms mathematics ... more details
Infobox afl player NEW playername Norm Betson fullname Norm Betson image name birthdate July 8, 1914 originalteam Albury Culcairn heightweight 193 cm 92 kg position years 1940 45 clubs Essendon Football Club Essendon games goals 78 41 statsend 1945 Norm Betson July 8, 1914 May 5, 1988 was an Australian rules football er who played for Essendon Football Club Essendon in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL during the early 1940s. Before arriving at Essendon, Betson played with Albury and was captain coach of New South Wales club Culcairn. A follower, he appeared in six finals for Essendon but missed out on a spot in their 1942 premiership team, after only being named an emergency for the Grand Final. Betson did however participate in the 1943 VFL Grand Final and in the dying seconds had a snap at goal which could have secured a draw, only to have the ball touched on the goal line by a Richmond player. Betson joined Glenelg Football Club Glenelg in 1946 and spent much of his first year as captain coach. He continued until 1949 just as a player but spent the 1948 season as captain. During this time he represented the South Australians at interstate football. Betson then captain coached Nathalia Football Club Nathalia in 1950 and the following season played at Lemnos. References AflRleague ref N Norm Betson.html Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Category 1914 births Betson, Norm Category Australian rules footballers from New South Wales Betson, Norm Category Essendon Football Club players Betson, Norm Category Glenelg Football Club players Betson, Norm Category Glenelg Football Club coaches Betson, Norm Category 1988 deaths Betson, Norm ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 In mathematics , the field norm is a mapping defined in field theory mathematics field theory , to map elements of a larger field into a smaller one. Formal definitions 1. Let K be a field and L a finite field extension extension and hence an algebraic extension of K . Multiplication by , an element of L , is a K linear transformation math m alpha L to L . math That is, L is viewed as a vector space over K , and m sub sub is a linear transformation of this vector space into itself. The norm N sub L K sub is defined as the determinant of this linear transformation. Properties of the determinant imply that the norm belongs to K and N sub L K sub N sub L K sub N sub L K sub so that the norm, when considered on non zero elements, is a group homomorphism from the multiplicative group of L to that of K . 2. If L K is a Galois extension , the norm N sub L K sub of an element of L is the product of all the Conjugate element field theory conjugates g of , for g in the Galois group G of L K . Example The field norm from the complex number s to the real numbers sends x iy to x sup 2 sup y sup 2 sup . Further properties The norm of an algebraic integer is again an integer, because it is equal up to sign to the constant term of the minimal polynomial. In algebraic number theory one defines also norms for Ideal ring theory ideal s. This is done in such a way that if I is an ideal of O sub K sub , the ring of integers of the number field K , N I ... this norm of an ideal is always a positive integer. When I is a principal ideal O sub K sub there is the expected relation between N I and the absolute value of the norm to Q of , for an algebraic integer. See also Field trace Norm of an ideal References Citation last Roman first Steven title Field ... 158 at Chapter 8 isbn 978 0 387 27677 9 DEFAULTSORT Field Norm Category Field theory Category Algebraic number theory de Norm K rpererweiterung fr Norme arithm tique he nl Norm Galoistheorie ... more details
Otheruses4 linear algebra and analysis field theory field norm ideals norm of an ideal group theory norm group In linear algebra , functional analysis and related areas of mathematics , a norm is a function ... with the Euclidean norm Euclidean norm . Elements in this vector space e.g., 3, 7 are usually drawn ... norm assigns to each vector the length of its arrow. Because of this, the Euclidean norm is often known as the magnitude mathematics magnitude . A vector space with a norm is called a normed vector ... s a norm on V is a function mathematics function nowrap p V R with the following properties ref ... homogeneity and the triangle inequality, is p 0 0 and thus p v 0 positivity . A seminorm is a norm ... space , where W is the subspace of V consisting of all vectors v in V with p v 0. The induced norm ... seminormable if the topology of the space can be induced by a norm seminorm . The norm of a vector ... is a norm on the real numbers . Every linear form f on a vector space defines a seminorm by x f x . Euclidean norm L2 norm and L2 distance redirect here Main Euclidean distance On R sup n sup , the intuitive ... the origin to the point x , a consequence of the Pythagorean theorem . The Euclidean norm is by far the most commonly used norm on R sup n sup , but there are other norms on this vector space as will be shown ... topology. On C sup n sup the most common norm is math boldsymbol z sqrt z 1 2 cdots z n 2 sqrt z 1 bar z 1 cdots z n bar z n . math In each case we can also express the norm as the square root of the inner ... norm is also called the Euclidean length , L sup 2 sup distance , sup 2 sup distance , L sup 2 sup norm , or sup 2 sup norm see Lp space L sup p sup space . The set of vectors whose Euclidean norm is a given constant forms the surface of an n sphere , with n being the dimension of the Euclidean space. Euclidean norm of a complex number The Euclidean norm of a complex number is the absolute ... the Euclidean norm associated with the complex number. Taxicab norm or Manhattan norm Main Taxicab ... more details
About the function space norm the finite dimensional vector space distance Chebyshev distance Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Vector norm sup.svg frame right math x infty constant math In mathematical analysis , the uniform norm mathematics norm assigns to real number real or complex number complex valued bounded functions f defined on a set S the nonnegative number math f infty f infty,S sup left , left f x right x in S , right . math This norm is also called the supremum norm, the Chebyshev norm, or the infinity norm. If we allow unbounded functions, this formula does not yield a norm or metric mathematics metric in a strict sense, although the obtained so called metric mathematics Related concepts and alternative axiom systems extended metric still allows one to define a topology on the function space in question. If f is a continuous function on a closed interval , or more generally a compact space compact set, then it is bounded and the supremum in the above definition is attained by the Weierstrass extreme value theorem , so we can replace the supremum by the maximum. In this case, the norm is also called the maximum norm . In particular, for the case of a vector math x x 1, dots,x n math in finite set finite dimension al coordinate space , it takes the form math x infty max x 1 , dots, x n . math avoiding , should allow HTML display The reason for the subscript is that whenever f is continuous math lim p rightarrow infty f p f infty, math where math f p left int D left f right p ,d mu right 1 p math where D is the domain of f and the integral amounts to a sum if D is a discrete set . The binary function math d f,g f g infty math is then a metric mathematics metric on the space of all bounded functions and, obviously, any of its subsets on a particular domain. A sequence f sub n sub n 1, 2, 3, ... uniform convergence converges uniformly to a function f if and only ... Norm Category Functional analysis Category Norms mathematics bg de Supremumsnorm ko ... more details
Norm Burns b. February 20, 1918 in Youngstown, Alberta d. February 23, 1995 is a former Canada Canadian ice hockey Centre ice hockey centre . He played for the New York Rangers . External links hockeydb 14232 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burns, Norm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burns, Norm Category 1918 births Category 1995 deaths Category Canadian ice hockey centres Category Ice hockey people from Alberta Category New York Rangers players ... more details
Norm Defelice born January 19, 1933 in Schumacher, Ontario is a retired Canada Canadian ice hockey goaltender . He played for the Boston Bruins of the NHL . External links hockeydb 11180 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Defelice, Norm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Defelice, Norm Category 1933 births Category Boston Bruins players Category Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Category Ice hockey people from Ontario Category Johnstown Jets players Category Living people ... more details
Norm Descoteaux born January 3, 1948 in Montreal, Quebec is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 37 games in the World Hockey Association for the Quebec Nordiques . External links hockeydb 10264 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Descoteaux, Norm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey defenceman DATE OF BIRTH January 3, 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Descoteaux, Norm Category 1948 births Category Canadian ice hockey defencemen Category Quebec Nordiques WHA players Category Living people canada icehockey defenceman 1940s stub ... more details
In mathematics , a matrix norm is a natural extension of the notion of a vector norm to matrix mathematics ... norm is a vector norm on math K m times n math . That is, if math A math denotes the norm of the matrix ... norm that satisfies this additional property is called a sub multiplicative norm in some books, the terminology matrix norm is used only for those norms which are sub multiplicative . The set of all n by n matrices, together with such a sub multiplicative norm, is an example of a Banach algebra . Induced norm If vector norm s on K sup m sup and K sup n sup are given K is field of real number real or complex number s , then one defines the corresponding induced norm or operator norm on the space ... left A right p . math If m n and one uses the same norm on the domain and the range, then the induced operator norm is a sub multiplicative matrix norm. The operator norm corresponding to the Vector norm p norm p norm for vectors is math left A right p max limits x ne 0 frac left A x right p left ... 11 is our max. In the special case of p 2 the Euclidean norm and m n square matrices , the induced matrix norm is the spectral norm . The spectral norm of a matrix A is the largest singular value ... transpose of A . More generally, one can define the subordinate matrix norm on math K m times n math ... x alpha . math Any induced norm satisfies the inequality math left A right ge rho A , math where &rho ... of size math m n math , and use one of the familiar vector norms. For example, using the p norm ... norm from the induced p norm see above and the Schatten p norm see below , but the notation is the same. The special case p 2 is the Frobenius norm, and p &infin yields the maximum norm. Frobenius norm For p 2, this is called the Frobenius norm or the Hilbert Schmidt operator Hilbert Schmidt norm , though the latter term is often reserved for operators on Hilbert space . This norm can ... sub are the singular value s of A , and the trace matrix trace function is used. The Frobenius norm ... more details
Infobox non profit name NORM UK image type Health Charitable organisation Charity founded date 1994 tax id registration id Registered Charity No. 1072831 founder location Stone, Staffordshire coordinates Coord format dms origins key people Dr John Warren chairman area served United Kingdom product mission focus Foreskin restoration and avoidance of circumcision for children method affiliations NORM USA http www.norm.org revenue endowment num volunteers num employees 1 num members subsid owner non profit slogan former name homepage http www.norm uk.org norm uk.org dissolved footnotes NORM UK is a British based charitable organization charity concerned with foreskin health and matters related to circumcision ... health. History and mission NORM UK was founded in 1994 by English physician Dr. John Warren. The original ..., penis , and human genitals. ref name about cite web url http www.norm uk.org about norm uk.html title How did NORM UK come about? publisher NORM UK accessdate 2008 02 05 last Warren first John ref NORM UK is independent of any other organization and regulated by the Charity Commission for England ..., is also a concern of NORM UK. ref name about Publications NORM UK publishes a quarterly journal, NORM NEWS The Journal of NORM UK . The charity also publish a number of pamphlets including Care of the Intact Infant Penis , Phimosis , Foreskin Tightness , and Alternatives to Circumcision . NORM UK s Dr. Peter Ball also produced the video and DVD Restoration in Focus . Affiliations NORM UK co ...?action showitem&item 1229 title Film Star Wants the Foreskin to be with you publisher NORM UK date ... www.norm uk.org news.html?action showitem&item 1277 title NORM UK welcomes Professor Jack Cohen publisher NORM UK date 2009 09 14 accessdate 2009 09 14 ref are all patron s of NORM UK. See also National ... uk.org NORM UK http www.charity commission.gov.uk Charity Commission http www.atlc.org Alliance for Transforming ... http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2003 20030031.htm Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003 DEFAULTSORT Norm ... more details