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The Brunn-Minkowski-Firey theory. II: Affine and geominimal surface areas
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    The Brunn-Minkowski-Firey theory. II: Affine and geominimal surface areas (English)
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    9 January 1997
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    The aim of the article is to extend the known inequalities involving (extended) affine and geominimal surface areas to the so-called \(p\)-affine and \(p\)-geominimal surface areas for \(p >1\). All of these latter notions refer to the Firey linear combination \(\lambda \cdot K +_p \mu \cdot L\), given by \[ h(\lambda \cdot K +_p \mu \cdot L,\cdot) := (\lambda h(K,\cdot)^p + \mu h(L,\cdot)^p)^{1\over p} \] \((\lambda \geq 0\), \(\mu \geq 0\), not both zero), where \(h(K,u)\) resp. \(h(L,u)\) \((u \in S^{n-1})\) is the support function of a convex body \(K\) resp. \(L\) in euclidean \(n\)-space containing the origin \(o\) in its interior. From this a \(p\)-mixed volume \(V_p (K,L)\) may be derived by \[ {n\over p} V_p(K,L) := \lim_{\varepsilon \to 0} {V(K+_p \varepsilon \cdot L) - V(K) \over \varepsilon} = {1\over p} \int_{S^{n-1}} h(L,u)^p dS_p (K,u) \] \((S_p(K,\cdot) =\) suitable Borel measure on \(S^{n-1})\) and moreover \(V_p(K,L^*) := {1\over n} \int_{S^{n-1}} \rho_L (u)^{-p} dS_p (K,u)\) for a star body \(L\) about \(o\) with the radial function \(\rho_L(u)\). Now in continuation of part I of the author's paper [part I: Mixed volumes and the Minkowski problem, J. Differ. Geom. 38, No. 1, 131-150 (1993; Zbl 0788.52007)] a \(p\)-affine surface area \(\Omega_p(K)\) is defined by \(\Omega_p(K)^{n+p \over n} = \inf_L nV_p (K,L^*) \cdot (nV(L))^{p \over n}\), in a certain sense generalizing a \(p\)-geominimal surface area \(G_p(K)\) with \(G_p(K) = \inf_{L'} nV_p (K,L') \cdot (\omega_n^{-1} V(L'{}^*))^{p\over n}\) where the infimum is only taken for the convex star bodies \(L'\) with polar bodies \(L'{}^*\) \((\omega_n = \) volume of the unit \(n\)-ball). As one of the big varieties of results the following \(p\)-extension of the affine isoperimetric inequality may be stated: \(\Omega_p(K)^{n+p} \leq n^{n+p} \omega^{2p}_n V(K)^{n-p}\) with equality if and only if \(K\) is an ellipsoid. This extension represents an improvement of the classical affine isoperimetric inequality because the \(p\)-th root of the \(p\)-affine isoperimetric ratio is shown to be monotone nondecreasing in \(p\). A similar result is proved for the \(p\)-geominimal surface area. As in the classical case there exists an inequality between \(p\)-affine and \(p\)-geominimal surface area.
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    Firey linear combination
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    \(p\)-mixed volume
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    \(p\)-affine surface area
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    \(p\)-affine isoperimetric inequality
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    \(p\)-geominimal surface area
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