Category:Geometric transversal theory

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Here is a list of articles in the category Geometric transversal theory of the Computing portal that unifies foundations of mathematics and computations using computers.

See also: Carathéodory's theorem (convex hull) and Radon's theorem

This category corresponds roughly to MSC 52A35 Helly-type theorems and geometric transversal theory; see 52A35 at MathSciNet and 52A35 at zbMATH.

In mathematics, geometrical transversal theory is a subfield of convex and discrete geometry that studies the intersections of classes of sets. Classical geometrical transversal theory studies the class of convex sets. Contemporary geometric transversal theory considers also more general sets, which have been studied with algebraic topology.[1]

References

  • Danzer, L. (1963), "Helly's theorem and its relatives", Convexity, Proc. Symp. Pure Math., 7, American Mathematical Society, pp. 101–179 .
  • Eckhoff, J. (1993), "Helly, Radon, and Carathéodory type theorems", Handbook of Convex Geometry, A, B, Amsterdam: North-Holland, pp. 389–448 .

Pages in category "Geometric transversal theory"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.