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bipolar theorem  

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  • In mathematics, the bipolar theorem is a theorem in functional analysis that characterizes the bipolar (that is, the polar of the polar) of a set. In convex analysis, the bipolar theorem refers to a necessary and sufficient conditions for a cone to be equal to its bipolar. The bipolar theorem can be seen as a special case of the Fenchel–Moreau theorem.
    (Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipolar_theorem)

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