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Bounded sets and finite visibility
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    Bounded sets and finite visibility (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    Let \(S\) be a bounded subset of a Banach space which is uniformly smooth and uniformly rotund. It is shown that if \(S\) has the finite visibility property (i.e., given \(A\subset S\), \(\text{card} A<+\infty\), there exists \(x_ A\) in \(S\) such that for each \(x\) in \(A\), \([x_ A,x]\subset S\)) then the closure of \(S\) is star-shaped.
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    bounded subset
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    uniformly smooth
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    uniformly rotund
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    finite visibility property
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