Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4601148 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We derive from Motzkin’s Theorem that a point can be strongly separated by a hyperplane from a convex polytope and a finitely-generated convex cone. We state a similar result for Tucker’s Theorem of the alternative. A generalisation of the residual existence theorem for linear equations which has recently been proved by Rohn [8] is a corollary. We state all the results in the setting of a general vector space over a linearly ordered (possibly skew) field.

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