Minimal surface area position of a convex body is not always an M-position
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Minimal surface area position of a convex body is not always an \(M\)-position
Minimal surface area position of a convex body is not always an \(M\)-position
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- An isomorphic version of the slicing problem
- Extremal problems and isotropic positions of convex bodies
- New volume ratio properties for convex symmetric bodies in \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\)
- Surface Area of a Convex Body Under Affine Transformations
- The difference body of a convex body
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- The spherical conjecture in Minkowski geometry
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- Comparing the \(M\)-position with some classical positions of convex bodies
- Closed Convex Hypersurfaces with Curvature Restrictions
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