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mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that are developed and Mathematical proof, proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many ar ...
, a convex space (or barycentric algebra) is a space in which it is possible to take
convex combination In convex geometry and Vector space, vector algebra, a convex combination is a linear combination of point (geometry), points (which can be vector (geometric), vectors, scalar (mathematics), scalars, or more generally points in an affine sp ...
s of any sets of points.


Formal Definition

A convex space can be defined as a set X equipped with a binary convex combination operation c_\lambda : X \times X \rightarrow X for each \lambda \in ,1/math> satisfying: * c_0(x,y)=x * c_1(x,y)=y * c_\lambda(x,x)=x * c_\lambda(x,y)=c_(y,x) * c_\lambda(x,c_\mu(y,z))=c_\left(c_(x,y),z\right) (for \lambda\mu\neq 1) From this, it is possible to define an n-ary convex combination operation, parametrised by an n-tuple (\lambda_1, \dots, \lambda_n), where \sum_i\lambda_i = 1.


Examples

Any real
affine space In mathematics, an affine space is a geometric structure that generalizes some of the properties of Euclidean spaces in such a way that these are independent of the concepts of distance and measure of angles, keeping only the properties relat ...
is a convex space. More generally, any
convex subset In geometry, a set of points is convex if it contains every line segment between two points in the set. For example, a solid cube (geometry), cube is a convex set, but anything that is hollow or has an indent, for example, a crescent shape, is n ...
of a real affine space is a convex space.


History

Convex spaces have been independently invented many times and given different names, dating back at least to
Stone In geology, rock (or stone) is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorized by the minerals included, its Chemical compound, chemical composition, and the way in which it is formed. Rocks ...
(1949). They were also studied by
Neumann Neumann () is a German language, German surname, with its origins in the pre-7th-century (Old English) word ''wikt:neowe, neowe'' meaning "new", with ''wikt:mann, mann'', meaning man. The English form of the name is Newman. Von Neumann is a varian ...
(1970) and Úwirszcz (1974), among others.


References

{{reflist Convex geometry Algebraic structures