Article
Keywords:
Chebyshev centers; proximinal hyperplanes; space $c_0$
Summary:
We give a full characterization of the closed one-codimensional subspaces of $c_0$, in which every bounded set has a Chebyshev center. It turns out that one can consider equivalently only finite sets (even only three-point sets) in our case, but not in general. Such hyperplanes are exactly those which are either proximinal or norm-one complemented.
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