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The Steiner point in infinite dimensions
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    The Steiner point in infinite dimensions (English)
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    The author shows that for each point x of a convex body K of infinite dimensions there is a sequence of finite dimensional convex bodies \(K_ i\) converging to K such that x is the limit of the Steiner points of the \(K_ i\). So there is no continuous extension of the Steiner point to all convex bodies in infinite dimensional Hilbert space.
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    no continuous extension of the Steiner point in infinite dimensions
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    convex body
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