Girth (functional analysis)

ID: girth-functional-analysis

In functional analysis, "girth" typically refers to a concept related to certain geometric properties of the unit ball of a normed space or other related structures, particularly in the context of convex geometry and Banach spaces. While "girth" is most commonly used in graph theory to denote the length of the shortest cycle in a graph, in functional analysis, it can be associated with the geometric characterization of sets in normed spaces.

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