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The $2+1$ convex hull of a finite set

Analysis of PDEs 2022-09-30 v3

Abstract

We study R2R\mathbb{R}^2\oplus\mathbb{R}-separately convex hulls of finite sets of points in R3\mathbb{R}^3, as in KirchheimMullerSverak2003. This notion of convexity, which we call 2+12+1 convexity, corresponds to rank-one convex convexity, or quasiconvexity, when R3\mathbb{R}^3 is identified with certain subsets of matrices. We introduce '2+12+1 complexes', which generalize TnT_n constructions, define the '2+12+1-complex convex hull of a set', and prove that it is an inner approximation to the 2+12+1 convex hull. We also consider outer approximations to 2+12+1 convexity based in the locality theorem of rank convexity, by iteratively chopping off 'DD-prisms'. For many finite sets, this procedure reaches a '2+12+1 KK-complex' in a finite number of steps, and thus computes the 2+12+1 convex hull. We show examples of finite sets for which this procedure does not reach the 2+12+1 convex hull in a finite number of steps, but we show that there is always a sequence of outer approximations built with DD-prisms that converges to a 2+12+1 KK-complex. We conclude that KrcK^{rc} is always a '2+12+1 KK-complex', which has interesting consequences.

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@article{arxiv.1806.08447,
  title  = {The $2+1$ convex hull of a finite set},
  author = {Pablo Angulo and Carlos García-Gutiérrez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.08447},
  year   = {2022}
}

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25 pages, 11 figures