Dieudonné's theorem

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In mathematics, Dieudonné's theorem, named after Jean Dieudonné, is a theorem on when the Minkowski sum of closed sets is closed.

Statement

Let X be a locally convex space and A,BX nonempty closed convex sets. If either A or B is locally compact and recc(A)recc(B) (where recc gives the recession cone) is a linear subspace, then AB is closed.[1][2]

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