In mathematics, the Chebyshev distance, also known as chessboard distance, between two points p and q in Euclidean space with standard coordinates pi and qi respectively is
(This is in fact a special case of the supremum norm.)
In two dimensions, i.e. plane geometry, if the points p and q have Cartesian coordinates and , this becomes
This concept is named after Pafnuty Chebyshev. In chess, the distance between squares, in terms of moves necessary for a king, is given by the Chebyshev distance, hence the second name.
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