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Geometric tomography and local stereology. (English)
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15 September 2003
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The dual Brunn-Minkowski theory created by E. Lutwak deals with starshaped sets and concentric sections, it uses radial functions for a study of dual analogs of mixed volumes and intrinsic volumes. The authors considerably extend the theory of dual volumes by admitting bounded Borel sets, with \(i\)-chord functions (involving \(i\)th powers of radial functions) substituted by so-called point X-rays of order \(i\). Among the various results proved in this generality are Lutwak's theorem on the role of \(i\)-intersection bodies in the Busemann-Petty problem and a general form of the Busemann intersection inequality. A further section discusses the possibilities and limitations of extending the theory of dual mixed volumes in a similar way. A substantial part of the paper relates the generalized version of the dual Brunn-Minkowski theory to local stereology, where measurements in random concurrent sections are used to estimate parameters of a three-dimensional material. Three volume estimators are considered in detail, and models and techniques of local stereology are discussed.
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dual Brunn-Minkowski theory
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dual volumes
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local stereology
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star body
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geometric tomography
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