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Circumradius versus side lengths of triangles in linear normed spaces

Gennadiy Averkov — 2007

Colloquium Mathematicae

Given a planar convex body B centered at the origin, we denote by ℳ ²(B) the Minkowski plane (i.e., two-dimensional linear normed space) with the unit ball B. For a triangle T in ℳ ²(B) we denote by R B ( T ) the least possible radius of a Minkowskian ball enclosing T. We remark that in the terminology of location science R B ( T ) is the optimum of the minimax location problem with distance induced by B and vertices of T as existing facilities (see, for instance, [HM03] and the references therein). Using methods...

On area and side lengths of triangles in normed planes

Gennadiy AverkovHorst Martini — 2009

Colloquium Mathematicae

Let d be a d-dimensional normed space with norm ||·|| and let B be the unit ball in d . Let us fix a Lebesgue measure V B in d with V B ( B ) = 1 . This measure will play the role of the volume in d . We consider an arbitrary simplex T in d with prescribed edge lengths. For the case d = 2, sharp upper and lower bounds of V B ( T ) are determined. For d ≥ 3 it is noticed that the tight lower bound of V B ( T ) is zero.

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