Vol. 127, No. 2, 1987

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A geometric function determined by extreme points of the unit ball of a normed space

Richard Martin Aron and Robert Henry Lohman

Vol. 127 (1987), No. 2, 209–231
Abstract

A geometric function, which measures the relative distance of a vector to an extreme point of the unit ball of a normed space, is defined. This function is calculated explicitly for certain classical function and sequence spaces. Radial limits and continuity properties of this function are investigated and some applications are given.

Mathematical Subject Classification 2000
Primary: 46B20
Milestones
Received: 18 December 1985
Revised: 2 April 1986
Published: 1 April 1987
Authors
Richard Martin Aron
Robert Henry Lohman