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Noun Concept
Categories: Convex analysis, Convex geometry, Articles with short description
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convex set  concave set  convex  Convex domain  convex object
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In geometry, a subset of a Euclidean space, or more generally an affine space over the reals, is convex if, given any two points in the subset, the subset contains the whole line segment that joins them. Wikipedia
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In geometry, a subset of a Euclidean space, or more generally an affine space over the reals, is convex if, given any two points in the subset, the subset contains the whole line segment that joins them. Wikipedia
Containing the whole line segment that joins points Wikipedia Disambiguation
Subset of an affine space that is closed under convex combinations Wikidata