The Strong Continuity of Convex Functions


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Abstract

A convex function defined on an open convex set of a finite-dimensional space is known to be continuous at every point of this set. In fact, a convex function has a strengthened continuity property. The notion of strong continuity is introduced in this study to show that a convex function has this property. The proof is based on only the definition of convexity and Jensen’s inequality. The definition of strong continuity involves a constant (the constant of strong continuity). An unimprovable value of this constant is given in the case of convex functions. The constant of strong continuity depends, in particular, on the form of a norm introduced in the space of arguments of a convex function. The polyhedral norm is of particular interest. It is straightforward to calculate the constant of strong continuity when it is used. This requires a finite number of values of the convex function.

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V. N. Malozemov

St. Petersburg State University

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Email: v.malozemov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

A. V. Plotkin

St. Petersburg State University

Email: v.malozemov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

G. Sh. Tamasyan

St. Petersburg State University

Email: v.malozemov@spbu.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 199034

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