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Based on polarity for convex bodies, the authors introduce a class of domains called \(k^*\)-convex, as natural generalization of the usual notion of convex body and related to the Hessian equation on the unit sphere by the distance function. The authors derive a form of the Aleksandrov-Fenchel inequality for such domains, and they even prove a uniqueness theorem for the Hessian equation (yielding also a generalization of the classical Aleksandrov-Fenchel-Jessen theorem). They use an interesting mixture of methods (using, e.g., hyperbolic polynomial theory).
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Aleksandrov-Fenchel inequality
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Aleksandrov-Fenchel-Jessen theorem
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generalized convexity notions
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    A form of Alexandrov-Fenchel inequality (English)
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    Based on polarity for convex bodies, the authors introduce a class of domains called \(k^*\)-convex, as natural generalization of the usual notion of convex body and related to the Hessian equation on the unit sphere by the distance function. The authors derive a form of the Aleksandrov-Fenchel inequality for such domains, and they even prove a uniqueness theorem for the Hessian equation (yielding also a generalization of the classical Aleksandrov-Fenchel-Jessen theorem). They use an interesting mixture of methods (using, e.g., hyperbolic polynomial theory).
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    Aleksandrov-Fenchel inequality
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    Aleksandrov-Fenchel-Jessen theorem
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    generalized convexity notions
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    hyperbolic polynomial theory
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    polarization
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