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Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 2009, Volume 2, Pages 45–62 (Mi cgtm38)  

Tracing the Modern Concept of Convexity

Sjur D. Flåma, Gabriele H. Grecob

a Department of Economics, University of Bergen 5007 Norway
b Dipartimento di Mathematica, Universita delgi Studi di Trento, I-38050 Povo (Trento) Italia
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Abstract: Several manifestations of convexity were studied already in the antiquity. The modern concept emerged, however, only around 1900, notably in the works of Peano and Minkowski. This motivates us to review here some main contributions of the latter. In doing so, we attempt to offer a friendly invitation to the history and concepts of convex analysis. Our emphasis is on convex bodies, extreme points, separation, Minkowski functionals, supports and polarity.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: Sjur D. Flåm, Gabriele H. Greco, “Tracing the Modern Concept of Convexity”, Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 2 (2009), 45–62
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\paper Tracing the Modern Concept of Convexity
\jour Contributions to Game Theory and Management
\yr 2009
\vol 2
\pages 45--62
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