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Center and radius of a subset of metric space

Akhilesh Badra, Hemant Kumar Singh

Published 2024-06-22Version 1

In this paper, we introduce a notion of the center and radius of a subset A of metric space X. In the Euclidean spaces, this notion can be seen as the extension of the center and radius of open/closed balls. The center and radius of a finite product of subsets of metric spaces, and a finite union of subsets of a metric space are also determined. For any subset A of metric space X, there is a natural question to identify the open balls of X with the largest radius that are entirely contained in A. To answer this question, we introduce a notion of quasi-center and quasi-radius of a subset A of metric space X. We prove that the center of the largest open balls contained in A belongs to the quasi-center of A, and its radius is equal to the quasi-radius of A. In particular, for the Euclidean spaces, we see that the center of largest open balls contained in A belongs to the center of A, and its radius is equal to the radius of A.

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