Points of symmetry of convex sets in the two-dimensional complex space -- a counterexample to D. Yost's problem (Q1179554): Difference between revisions

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Points of symmetry of convex sets in the two-dimensional complex space -- a counterexample to D. Yost's problem
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    Points of symmetry of convex sets in the two-dimensional complex space -- a counterexample to D. Yost's problem (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The 3-ball intersection property (\(M\)-ideal property) was known not to be equivalent to the 2-ball intersection property for real spaces. In the complex case the answer was not known. By a construction of D. Yost, the latter problem was known to be equivalent to the question whether only compact convex sets \(K\) in \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\) which have a center of symmetry have the property that \(f(K)\) is a disc for every linear map \(f:\mathbb{C}^ 2\to\mathbb{C}\). The author constructs a nice counterexample: There is a set of the form \(K=\{(z,w)\mid\;| z|\leq 1\), \(| w|\leq\varphi(z)\}\) such that \(f(K)\) is a disc for every linear \(f:\mathbb{C}^ 2\to\mathbb{C}\), but has no center of symmetry. Consequently, the 3- and 2-ball properties differ in the complex case, too.
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    convex sets in \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\)
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    \(M\)-ideal property
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    3-ball intersection property
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