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Finding the Fermat point via analysis

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Abstract

Let P1,P2,P3P_1,P_2,P_3 be three given points in R2\mathbf{R}^2, and PP be an arbitrary point in R2\mathbf{R}^2. The classical Fermat's problem to Torricelli asks for the location of the point PP such that PP1+PP2+PP3|PP_1|+|PP_2|+|PP_3| is a minimum. There exist several elegant geometrical solutions in the literature.In this note, we consider finding the Fermat point by using methods in advanced calculus. The main tools we use are the extreme value theorem,Fermat's theorem, and the intermediate value theorem.

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@article{arxiv.1404.5898,
  title  = {Finding the Fermat point via analysis},
  author = {Luqing Ye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5898},
  year   = {2014}
}

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