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Quasiorthogonal dimension of Euclidean spaces
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    Quasiorthogonal dimension of Euclidean spaces (English)
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    26 August 1993
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    The authors introduce a concept of dimension which extends the classical approach for inexact measurement of angular distance. They prove two main theorems about quasiorthogonal dimensions: the basic properties robustness and exponential growth. The authors consider applications of the results to antipodal sphere codes and Hadamard matrices. They show that it is possible to define a generalized Hadamard matrix whose entries are \(+1\) or \(-1\) with the property that any two rows are quasiorthogonal vectors.
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    Euclidean spaces
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    angular distance
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    quasiorthogonal dimensions
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    antipodal sphere codes
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    Hadamard matrices
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