Structure of the space of diametrically complete sets in a Minkowski space (Q452002)

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Structure of the space of diametrically complete sets in a Minkowski space
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    Structure of the space of diametrically complete sets in a Minkowski space (English)
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    19 September 2012
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    A bounded set in a Minkowski space is called diametrically complete if it is not properly contained in a set of the same diameter. In general this notion differs from the notion of a body of constant width (unless the space is Euclidean or 2-dimensional). The authors study properties of the set of all diametrically complete sets of diameter 2 in a given Minkowski space. This set is denoted by \(D_2\). The authors prove that \(D_2\) is generally not convex; and that it is not necessarily starshaped, providing a characterization of spaces in which \(D_2\) is starshaped via some properties studied in [\textit{J.~P.~Moreno} and \textit{R.~Schneider}, ``Diametrically complete sets in Minkowski spaces'', Isr. J. Math. 191, 701--720 (2012; \url{doi:10.1007/s11856-012-0003-6})]. Further, they show that \(D_2\) is contractible. Then they prove that for spaces with a polytopal unit ball, the space of translation classes of bodies in \(D_2\) is the union set of a finite polytopal complex. Finally, the authors study extreme elements of \(D_2\).
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    Minkowski space
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    diametrically complete set
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    set of constant width
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    polyhedral norm
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    polytopal complex
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    extreme diametrically complete set
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