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Some Properties of C-Convex Sets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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The notion of convexity in (m-dimensional Euclidean spaces) can be generalized to apply to non-connected sets as follows.
A set is said to be C-convex if each of its components is convex. If the number of components of such a set is n, it is called a Cn-convex set.
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