On the sum of powered distances to certain sets of points on the circle
classification
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lambdacircleextremalbehaviorgammapointpointsunit
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In this paper we consider an extremal problem in geometry. Let $\lambda$ be a real number and $A$, $B$ and $C$ be arbitrary points on the unit circle $\Gamma$. We give full characterization of the extremal behavior of the function $f(M,\lambda)=MA^\lambda+MB^\lambda+MC^\lambda$, where $M$ is a point on the unit circle as well. We also investigate the extremal behavior of $\sum_{i=1}^nXP_i$, where $P_i, i=1,...,n$ are the vertices of a regular $n$-gon and $X$ is a point on $\Gamma$, concentric to the circle circumscribed around $P_1...P_n$. We use elementary analytic and purely geometric methods in the proof.
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