focius
Focius is a term used in some mathematical and computational discussions to denote a central reference point for a finite set of anchors within a metric space. The focius acts as a hub that minimizes aggregate distance to the anchors. The concept is not standardized, and different authors define it in slightly different ways; in many contexts it overlaps with the geometric median or Fermat-Weber point.
Formal definition: Let anchors A = {a1, ..., an} lie in a metric space (X, d) with weights
Computation and properties: In general there is no closed-form solution. Algorithms adapted from the Fermat-Weber problem,
Applications: The focius serves as a robust center in facility location, clustering initialization, and network design.
Origin and usage: The term appears in speculative and contemporary discussions rather than as a standard mathematical