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Mat. Sb., 2021 Volume 212, Number 1, Pages 28–62 (Mi sm9343)

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The Fermat-Steiner problem in the space of compact subsets of $\mathbb R^m$ endowed with the Hausdorff metric

A. Kh. Galstyanab, A. O. Ivanovabc, A. A. Tuzhilinab

a Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University
b Moscow Center for Fundamental and Applied Mathematics
c Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Abstract: The Fermat-Steiner problem consists in finding all points in a metric space $X$ at which the sum of the distances to fixed points $A_1,\dots,A_n$ of $X$ attains its minimum value. This problem is studied in the metric space $\mathscr{H}(\mathbb R^m)$ of all nonempty compact subsets of the Euclidean space $\mathbb R^m$, and the $A_i$ are pairwise disjoint finite sets in $\mathbb R^m$. The set of solutions of this problem (which are called Steiner compact sets) falls into different classes in accordance with the distances to the $A_i$. Each class contains an inclusion-greatest element and inclusion-minimal elements (a maximal Steiner compact set and minimal Steiner compact sets, respectively). We find a necessary and sufficient condition for a compact set to be a minimal Steiner compact set in a given class, provide an algorithm for constructing such compact sets and find a sharp estimate for their cardinalities. We also put forward a number of geometric properties of minimal and maximal compact sets. The results obtained can significantly facilitate the solution of specific problems, which is demonstrated by the well-known example of a symmetric set $\{A_1,A_2,A_3\}\subset\mathbb R^2$, for which all Steiner compact sets are asymmetric. The analysis of this case is significantly simplified due to the technique developed.
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Keywords: minimal networks, Hausdorff distance, Fermat-Steiner problem, Steiner problem, metric geometry.

UDC: 515.124.4+519.176

MSC: Primary 49Q10, 49Q22; Secondary 51F99

Received: 02.11.2019

DOI: 10.4213/sm9343


 English version:
Sbornik: Mathematics, 2021, 212:1, 25–56

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