Mathematics – Metric Geometry
Scientific paper
2010-09-15
Mathematics
Metric Geometry
14 pages, 8 figures
Scientific paper
The inaccessibility of a point p in a bounded domain D \subset R^n is the minimum of the lengths of segments through p with boundary at \bd D. The points of maximum inaccessibility I_D are those where the inaccessibility achieves its maximum. We prove that for strictly convex domains, I_D is either a point or a segment, and that for a planar polygon I_D is in general a point. We study the case of a triangle, showing that this point is not any of the classical notable points.
Calvo Maria
Muñoz Vicente
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