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\subsection{Observable diameter for class of spheres}
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In this section, we will try to use the results from previous sections to estimate the observable diameter for class of spheres
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\subsection{Observable diameter for complex projective spaces}
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Using the projection map and Hopf's fibration, we can estimate the observable diameter for complex projective spaces from the observable diameter of spheres.
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\subsection{More example for concentration of measure and observable diameter}
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In this section, we wish to use observable diameter to estimate the statics of thermal dynamics of some classical systems.
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