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what is the difference between metric space and eculidean space? ​

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Answered by rayabhinav02
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Answered by roopadaniel157
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A metric space is said to be locally compact if every point has a compact neighborhood.

Euclidean spaces are locally compact , but infinite-dimensional Banach spaces are not is compact proper spaces are locally compact, but the converse is not true in general

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