In this note, we discuss the definition of the S1-convexity Phenomenon. We first make use of some results we have attained for?? in the past, such as those contained in [1], to refine the definition of the phenomenon....In this note, we discuss the definition of the S1-convexity Phenomenon. We first make use of some results we have attained for?? in the past, such as those contained in [1], to refine the definition of the phenomenon. We then observe that easy counter-examples to the claim extends K0 are found. Finally, we make use of one theorem from [2] and a new theorem that appears to be a supplement to that one to infer that? does not properly extend K0 in both its original and its revised version.展开更多
文摘In this note, we discuss the definition of the S1-convexity Phenomenon. We first make use of some results we have attained for?? in the past, such as those contained in [1], to refine the definition of the phenomenon. We then observe that easy counter-examples to the claim extends K0 are found. Finally, we make use of one theorem from [2] and a new theorem that appears to be a supplement to that one to infer that? does not properly extend K0 in both its original and its revised version.