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Convex body
In
mathematics
, a
convex
body
in
n
-dimensional
Euclidean space
is a
compact
convex set
with
non-empty
interior
.
A convex body
K
is called
symmetric
if it is
centrally symmetric
with respect to
the
origin
, i.e. a point
x
lies
in
K
if and only if
its
antipode
, −
x
, also lies in
K
.
Symmetric
convex
bodies
are in a
one-to-one correspondence
with
the unit
balls
of
norms
on
R
n
.
Important
examples
of convex bodies are the
Euclidean ball
, the
hypercube
and the
cross-polytope
.