Kerner’s breakdown minimization principle

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An order unit is an element of an ordered vector space which can be used to bound all elements from above.[1] In this way (as seen in the first example below) the order unit generalizes the unit element in the reals.

Definition

For the ordering cone KX in the vector space X, the element eK is an order unit (more precisely an K-order unit) if for every xX there exists a λx>0 such that λxexK (i.e. xKλxe).[2]

Equivalent definition

The order units of an ordering cone KX are those elements in the algebraic interior of K, i.e. given by core(K).[2]

Examples

Let X= be the real numbers and K=+={x:x0}, then the unit element 1 is an order unit.

Let X=n and K=+n={x:i=1,,n:xi0}, then the unit element 1=(1,,1) is an order unit.

References

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