Algebraic closure (convex analysis)

Algebraic closure of a subset of a vector space is the set of all points that are linearly accessible from . It is denoted by or .

A point is said to be linearly accessible from a subset if there exists some such that the line segment is contained in .

Necessarily, (the last inclusion holds when X is equipped by any vector topology, Hausdorff or not).

The set A is algebraically closed if . The set is the algebraic boundary of A in X.


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