Abstract
For every nonempty compact convex subset $K$ of a normed linear space a (unique) point $c_K \in K$, called the generalized Chebyshev center, is distinguished. It is shown that $c_K$ is a common fixed point for the isometry group of the metric space $K$. With use of the generalized Chebyshev centers, the central measure $\mu_X$ of an arbitrary compact metric space $X$ is defined. For a large class of compact metric spaces, including the interval $[0,1]$ and all compact metric groups, another `central' measure is distinguished, which turns out to coincide with the Lebesgue measure and the Haar one for the interval and a compact metric group, respectively. An idea of distinguishing infinitely many points forming a dense subset of an arbitrary compact metric space is also presented.
Citation
Piotr Niemiec. "Central points and measures and dense subsets of compact metric spaces." Topol. Methods Nonlinear Anal. 40 (1) 161 - 180, 2012.
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