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A note on Petty's theorem (English)
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19 January 2015
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For a convex body \(K\) in \(\mathbb{R}^N\), let \(f_K : \mathbb{S}^{N-1} \to \mathbb{R}\) and \(h_K : \mathbb{S}^{N-1} \to \mathbb{R}\) denote the curvature function and the support function of \(K\), respectively. To find the extremal bodies for the Blaschke-Santaló inequality, the affine isoperimetric inequality and the geominimal surface area inequality, Petty proved for \(N \geq 3\) that if there is some positive constant \(c_K\) such that the equality \(f_K(\omega) = c_K h_K^{-N-1}(\omega)\) holds for every \(\omega \in \mathbb{S}^{N-1}\), and \(K\) has \(C^2\)-class boundary or is a body of revolution, then \(K\) is an ellipsoid. The authors prove that without any a priori regularity condition, the solutions to this equation are the ellipsoids. The proof is based on an investigation of the solutions of the Monge-Ampère equation.
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convex bodies
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affine inequalities
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Petty's theorem
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Blaschke-Santaló inequality
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affine isoperimetric inequality
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geominimal surface area inequality
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Monge-Ampère equation
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ellipsoid
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