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Semi-orthogonal includes orthogonal?[edit]

I suspect that the set of semi-orthogonal matrices includes the set of orthogonal matrices, but at least some references seem to be indicate otherwise. I wrote the article in its current form (where semi-orthogonal excludes orthogonal) partially out of the ease of not having to deal with the extra case of orthogonal. If semi-orthogonal should include orthogonal, please change the article accordingly. --Tekhnofiend (talk) 04:40, 18 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Use of norm in isometry property[edit]

I presume the vector p-norm is meant by the context. I think a footnote noting that corresponds to the standard Euclidean norm in the case of a vector as in this case (or any more correct statement thereof) would be helpful to the many readers unfamiliar with this notation. — Quondum 05:23, 10 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]