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A slight improvement to the colored Bárány's theorem
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    A slight improvement to the colored Bárány's theorem (English)
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    22 January 2015
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    Summary: Suppose \(d+1\) absolute continuous probability measures \(m_0,\dots, m_d\) on \(\mathbb{R}^d\) are given. In this paper, we prove that there exists a point of \(\mathbb{R}^d\) that belongs to the convex hull of \(d+1\) points \(v_0,\dots, v_d\) with probability at least \(\frac{2d}{(d+1)!(d+1)}\), where each point \(v_i\) is sampled independently according to probability measure \(m_i\).
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    discrete geometry
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    point selection problem
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    topological methods in combinatorics
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