Pullback norm

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Definition

Suppose we have a normed vector space, (V,V,F)

and another vector space (U,F) and a linear isomorphism L:(U,F)(V,V,F)

Then we can use the norm on V to "pull back" the idea of a norm into U

That norm is: xU=L(x)V

Proof


TODO: