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Mathematical concept related to subsets of vector spaces
In functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, a bounding point of a subset of a vector space is a conceptual extension of the boundary of a set.
Definition
Let be a subset of a vector space
. Then
is a bounding point for
if it is neither an internal point for
nor its complement.[1]
References
- ^ Henry Hermes; Joseph P. La Salle (1969). Functional Analysis & Time Optimal Control. Academic Press. p. 8. ISBN 9780123426505.
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