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    28 April 2010
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    This paper studies the theory of exhausters, introduced by \textit{V.\,F.\thinspace Demyanov} [Optimization 45, No.\, 1--4, 13--29 (1999; Zbl 0954.90050)] for the study of positively homogeneous functions. The authors consider only exhausters with a finite index set for elements in a semigroup. They introduce shadowing sets as a generalization of separating sets. In terms of shadowing sets, they give a criterion for the minimality of finite upper exhausters and an example of two different minimal upper exhausters of the same function.
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    exhausters
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    pairs of convex bodies
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