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Semiconvex geometry
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2009
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Semiconvex sets are objects in the algebraic variety generated by convex subsets of real linear spaces. It is shown that the fundamental notions of convex geometry may be derived from an entirely algebraic approach, and that conceptual advantages result from applying notions derived from algebra, such as ideals, to convex sets. Some structural decomposition results for semiconvex sets are obtained. An algebraic proof of the algebraic Hahn-Banach theorem is presented.
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