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An isoperimetric problem for three-dimensional parallelohedra
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    An isoperimetric problem for three-dimensional parallelohedra (English)
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    4 April 2022
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    A parallelohedron is a convex polyhedron that admits face-to-face tilings of the Euclidean space with its translates. There are five types of 3-dimensional parallelohedra, which were found by \textit{E. S. Fedorov} in [``Начала учения о фигурах'' (Russian), Zap. Mineral. Ob. 21, No. 2, 1--279 (1885)]. The paper is devoted to isoperimetric-type problems for 3-dimensional parallelohedra. A new representation of 3-dimensional parallelohedra is proposed and used. The main result is related to mean width, which is a measure of the ``size'' of a body. It states that among 3-dimensional parallelohedra of unit volume, regular truncated octahedra have minimal width. Also some old and new open problems are listed.
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    parallelohedra
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    zonotopes
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    discrete isoperimetric problems
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    tiling
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    Kepler's conjecture
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    honeycomb conjecture
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    Kelvin's conjecture
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