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On uniformly convex functions

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arxiv 2102.03086 v3 pith:PYG5MUEC submitted 2021-02-05 math.FA

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Non-convex functions that yet satisfy a condition of uniform convexity for non-close points can arise in discrete constructions. We prove that this sort of discrete uniform convexity is inherited by the convex envelope, which is the key to obtain other remarkable properties such as the coercivity. Our techniques allow to retrieve Enflo's uniformly convex renorming of super-reflexive Banach spaces as the regularization of a raw function built from trees. Among other applications, we provide a sharp estimation of the distance of a given function to the set of differences of Lipschitz convex functions. Finally, we prove the equivalence of several natural fashions to quantify the non-super weakly compactness of a subset of a Banach space.

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