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Evan DeCorte1, Fernando Mário de Oliveira Filho2, Frank Vallentin3
1Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University, 805 Sherbrooke W., Montreal, QC H3A 0B9 Canada.
Abstract:
We introduce the cone of completely positive functions, a subset of the cone of positive-type functions, and use it to fully characterize maximum-density distance-avoiding sets as the optimal solutions of a convex optimization problem. As a consequence of this characterization, it is possible to reprove and improve many results concerning distance-avoiding sets on the sphere and in Euclidean space.
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