An introduction to the theory of generalized conics and their applications (Q631651)
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An introduction to the theory of generalized conics and their applications (English)
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14 March 2011
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Let \(\Gamma\) be a fixed point set in a Euclidean space. A generalized conic is a set of points with the same average distance from \(\Gamma\). In this paper, the authors give a process to construct convex bodies which are invariant under a fixed subgroup of the orthogonal group in the Euclidean space, using generalized conics. As an application, the authors consider the holonomy group of Riemannian manifolds and prove some metrizable results. In particular, they prove that there are eight classes of manifolds equipped with an invariant smooth collection of Minkowski functionals on the tangent spaces, called Berwalds spaces in a general sense.
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Minkowski functionals
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Finsler manifolds
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Berwald manifolds
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