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An example of nonexistence of a Steiner point in a Banach space (English)
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24 September 2010
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For any \(n\) points \(x_1,\dots,x_n\) in a metric space, the function \(x\mapsto\sum_{k=1}^nd(x,x_k)\) is continuous and bounded below, but may or may not attain its infimum. Here, a single Banach space (in fact, a function space) is exhibited which, for every \(n\geq3\), contains an \(n\)-element subset for which this function does not attain its infimum. Of course, the space is not reflexive.
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Steiner point
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Banach space
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Hilbert space
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reflexive space
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