Weinstock inequality in higher dimensions
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Abstract: We prove that the Weinstock inequality for the first nonzero Steklov eigenvalue holds in , for , in the class of convex sets with prescribed surface area. The key result is a sharp isoperimetric inequality involving simultanously the surface area, the volume and the boundary momentum of convex sets. As a by product, we also obtain some isoperimetric inequalities for the first Wentzell eigenvalue
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