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The distance between two convex sets
Authors:Achiya Dax
Institution:Hydrological Service, P.O. Box 36118, Jerusalem 91360, Israel
Abstract:In this paper we explore the duality relations that characterize least norm problems. The paper starts by presenting a new Minimum Norm Duality (MND) theorem, one that considers the distance between two convex sets. Roughly speaking the new theorem says that the shortest distance between the two sets is equal to the maximal “separation” between the sets, where the term “separation” refers to the distance between a pair of parallel hyperplanes that separates the two sets.The second part of the paper brings several examples of applications. The examples teach valuable lessons about the role of duality in least norm problems, and reveal new features of these problems. One lesson exposes the polar decomposition which characterizes the “solution” of an inconsistent system of linear inequalities. Another lesson reveals the close links between the MND theorem, theorems of the alternatives, steepest descent directions, and constructive optimality conditions.
Keywords:A new minimum norm duality theorem  The distance between two convex polytopes  The distance between two ellipsoids  Linear least norm problems  Inconsistent systems of linear inequalities  The polar decomposition of the least deviation problem  Theorems of the alternatives  Steepest descent directions  Constructive optimality conditions  The double role of duality in least norm problems
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