Dot products of three or more vectors

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Can't we construct a mapping from $V^3(R^1)$ to $R$ such that $a.b.c = a_{x}b_{x}c_{x}+a_{y}b_{y}c_{y}+a_{z}b_{z}c_{z}$ (a,b,c are vectors in $V^3(R^1)$ ) and more generally $a^n$ , $a.b.c.d.e...$ mappings so that $(a^p)^{1/p}$ is the $p$ norm of vectors in $V^3$ ?