Isoperimetric deficit and convex plane sets of maximum translative discrepancy (Q1194376)

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Isoperimetric deficit and convex plane sets of maximum translative discrepancy
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    Isoperimetric deficit and convex plane sets of maximum translative discrepancy (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    Let \(C\) be a simple closed plane curve of length \(\ell\) and enclosing an area \(a\). The isoperimetric deficit of \(C\) is \(\ell^ 2-4\pi a\). Then \(\ell^ 2\geq 4\pi a\) and \(\ell^ 2=4\pi a\) if and only if \(C\) is a circle \(S\) enclosing an area \(a\). The author asks what is the largest possible deviation of \(C\) from \(S\). He measures the deviation by a translative distance: the minimum distance between \(C\) and \(S\) when \(S\) is free to move in the plane. He answers the question using various distances.
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    isoperimetric deficit
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    translative distance
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    Hausdorff metric
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