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Uniqueness of a three-dimensional ellipsoid with given intrinsic volumes
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    Uniqueness of a three-dimensional ellipsoid with given intrinsic volumes (English)
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    4 November 2020
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    In 2017, Anna Gusakova and Dmitry Zapoprozhets conjectured that an ellipsoid in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) is uniquely (up to rigid motions) determined by its intrinsic volumes. The authors prove this conjecture for \(n=3\). Specifically, it is shown that if the volume, surface area and mean width of two ellipsoids in \( \mathbb{R}^3 \) are the same, then the ellipsoids are congruent.
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    intrinsic volumes
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    ellipsoid
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    mixed volume
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    mean width
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