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Planar rectangular sets and Steiner symmetrization
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    Planar rectangular sets and Steiner symmetrization (English)
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    13 October 1998
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    The paper concerns (in fact) compact convex subsets of the Euclidean plane (though the author does not assume compactness). A set \(K\) is said to be rectangular with respect to a pair of orthogonal lines if no inscribed rectangle with sides parallel to those lines has exactly three of its vertices on the boundary of \(K\). Let \(S_L\) be the Steiner symmetrization with respect to a line \(L\). Theorem. \(K\) is rectangular with respect to \((L_1,L_2)\) if and only if \(S_{L_1} S_{L_2}(K)= S_{L_2} S_{L_1}(K)\).
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    convex subset of \(\mathbb{R}^2\)
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    inscribed rectangle
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    Steiner symmetrization
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