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Helly family and Helly's theorem

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Difference between Helly family and Helly's theorem

Helly family vs. Helly's theorem

In combinatorics, a Helly family of order k is a family of sets such that any minimal subfamily with an empty intersection has k or fewer sets in it. Helly's theorem is a basic result in discrete geometry on the intersection of convex sets.

Similarities between Helly family and Helly's theorem

Helly family and Helly's theorem have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Convex set, Eduard Helly.

Convex set

In convex geometry, a convex set is a subset of an affine space that is closed under convex combinations.

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Eduard Helly

Eduard Helly (June 1, 1884, Vienna – 1943, Chicago) was a mathematician after whom Helly's theorem, Helly families, Helly's selection theorem, Helly metric, and the Helly–Bray theorem were named.

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Helly family and Helly's theorem Comparison

Helly family has 22 relations, while Helly's theorem has 19. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 4.88% = 2 / (22 + 19).

References

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