Locally polynomially integrable surfaces and finite stationary phase expansions
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Abstract: Let be a strictly convex smooth connected hypersurface in and its convex hull. We say that is locally polynomially integrable if the dimensional volumes of the sections of by hyperplanes, sufficiently close to the tangent hyperplanes to depend polynomially on the distance of the hyperplanes to the origin. It is conjectured that only quadrics in odd dimensional spaces possess such a property. The main result of this article partially confirms the conjecture. The study of integrable domains and surfaces is motivated by a conjecture of V.I. Arnold about algebraically integrable domains. The result and the proof are related to study oscillating integrals for which the asymptotic stationary phase expansions consist of finite number of terms.
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