A note on sets with the unique farthest point property (Q1062225)
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A note on sets with the unique farthest point property (English)
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1985
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The existence of nonsingleton sets with the unique farthest property is equivalent, in infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces, to the (possible) existence of nonconvex Chebyshev sets, so it is not known whether a similar set can exist. The main result of this paper is the following: if an infinite dimensional Hilbert space H contains a nonsingleton, uniquely remote subset G, then it necessarily contains also sets, say G', for which diam(G') is arbitrarily close to twice the Chebyshev radius. (Reviewer's remark: Recently, Gordon G. Johnson claimed to have constructed an example of a nonconvex Chebyshev set in an incomplete inner product space.)
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nonsingleton sets
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unique farthest property
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Hilbert spaces
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nonconvex Chebyshev sets
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Chebyshev radius
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