Balls Non-convexities

Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 2:22 AM
- written by user ΑΡΒΑΝΙΤΗΣ ΣΤΥΛΙΑΝΟΣ

You can find here the example of a metric space with a metric defined in such a way so that some of the open balls are non-convex (the carrier set is simply the reals-hence they have the algebraic structure for the notion of convexity to make sense), along with a generalization. This has emerged by a discussion with one of your collegues.

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