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    The Steiner problem for infinitely many points (English)
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    10 February 2011
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    Summary: Let \(A\) be a given compact subset of the Euclidean space. We consider the problem of finding a compact connected set \(S\) of minimal one-dimensional Hausdorff measure, among all compact connected sets containing \(A\). We prove that when \(A\) is a finite set any minimizer is a finite tree with straight edges, thus recovering the classical Steiner problem. Analogously, in the case when \(A\) is countable, we prove that every minimizer is a (possibly) countable union of straight segments.
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    compact connected set \(S\) of minimal one-dimensional Hausdorff measure
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    Steiner problem
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    union of straight segments
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