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The Nucleus of a Set
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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Consider the subset containing those functions for which
One never attempts to visualize ; it is just a compact blur in the infinite-dimensional space . Nevertheless, we want to establish that it shares with several other sets an odd but rather remarkable "geometric" property: it is overwhelmingly concentrated around a single element. This element we call the nucleus of .
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