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arxiv: 1202.1198 · v2 · pith:QNJ2P2CNnew · submitted 2012-02-06 · 🧮 math.LO · math.AG· math.CO

A Helly-type theorem for semi-monotone sets and monotone maps

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We consider sets and maps defined over an o-minimal structure over the reals, such as real semi-algebraic or subanalytic sets. A {\em monotone map} is a multi-dimensional generalization of a usual univariate monotone function, while the closure of the graph of a monotone map is a generalization of a compact convex set. In a particular case of an identically constant function, such a graph is called a {\em semi-monotone set}. Graphs of monotone maps are, generally, non-convex, and their intersections, unlike intersections of convex sets, can be topologically complicated. In particular, such an intersection is not necessarily the graph of a monotone map. Nevertheless, we prove a Helly-type theorem, which says that for a finite family of subsets of $\Real^n$, if all intersections of subfamilies, with cardinalities at most $n+1$, are non-empty and graphs of monotone maps, then the intersection of the whole family is non-empty and the graph of a monotone map.

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