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The paper deals with the Monge-Ampère type equation \[ \det(\nabla^2 H+HI)=fH^{-{(n+2)}}, \] where \(f\) is a given positive function, \(H\) is the support function of a bounded convex body \(K\) in \({\mathbb R}^{n+1}\), \(I\) is the unit matrix and \(\nabla^2 H\) is the Hessian matrix of the covariant derivatives of \(H\) with respect to an orthonormal frame on the standard unit sphere \(S^n\). If the convex body \(K\) is smooth with positive Gauss curvature and the origin in its interior, the quantity \[ 1\over{H^{n+2}\det(\nabla^2 H+HI)} \] is the centro-affine Gauss curvature of \(\partial K\). So the centro-affine Minkowski problem is equivalent to the solution of the above equation. Furthermore in case of \(p=-n-1\) this equation characterizes an \(L_p\)-Minkowski problem. The authors obtain two sufficient conditions for a \((n+1)\)-mirror symmetric solution using calculus of variations and blow-up analyses.
Property / review text: The paper deals with the Monge-Ampère type equation \[ \det(\nabla^2 H+HI)=fH^{-{(n+2)}}, \] where \(f\) is a given positive function, \(H\) is the support function of a bounded convex body \(K\) in \({\mathbb R}^{n+1}\), \(I\) is the unit matrix and \(\nabla^2 H\) is the Hessian matrix of the covariant derivatives of \(H\) with respect to an orthonormal frame on the standard unit sphere \(S^n\). If the convex body \(K\) is smooth with positive Gauss curvature and the origin in its interior, the quantity \[ 1\over{H^{n+2}\det(\nabla^2 H+HI)} \] is the centro-affine Gauss curvature of \(\partial K\). So the centro-affine Minkowski problem is equivalent to the solution of the above equation. Furthermore in case of \(p=-n-1\) this equation characterizes an \(L_p\)-Minkowski problem. The authors obtain two sufficient conditions for a \((n+1)\)-mirror symmetric solution using calculus of variations and blow-up analyses. / rank
 
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 35J96 / rank
 
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centro-affine Minkowski problem
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\(L_p\)-Minkowski problem
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Monge-Ampère type equation
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mirror symmetric solution
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    Mirror symmetric solutions to the centro-affine Minkowski problem (English)
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    The paper deals with the Monge-Ampère type equation \[ \det(\nabla^2 H+HI)=fH^{-{(n+2)}}, \] where \(f\) is a given positive function, \(H\) is the support function of a bounded convex body \(K\) in \({\mathbb R}^{n+1}\), \(I\) is the unit matrix and \(\nabla^2 H\) is the Hessian matrix of the covariant derivatives of \(H\) with respect to an orthonormal frame on the standard unit sphere \(S^n\). If the convex body \(K\) is smooth with positive Gauss curvature and the origin in its interior, the quantity \[ 1\over{H^{n+2}\det(\nabla^2 H+HI)} \] is the centro-affine Gauss curvature of \(\partial K\). So the centro-affine Minkowski problem is equivalent to the solution of the above equation. Furthermore in case of \(p=-n-1\) this equation characterizes an \(L_p\)-Minkowski problem. The authors obtain two sufficient conditions for a \((n+1)\)-mirror symmetric solution using calculus of variations and blow-up analyses.
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    centro-affine Minkowski problem
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    \(L_p\)-Minkowski problem
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    Monge-Ampère type equation
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    mirror symmetric solution
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