The pompeiu problem
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Abstract: Let , where is the Schwartz class of distributions, and int_{sigma (D)} f(x) dx = 0 quad forall sigma in G, qquad (*) where is a bounded domain, the closure of which is diffeomorphic to a closed ball. Then the complement of is connected and path connected. Here denotes the group of all rigid motions in . This group consists of all translations and rotations. It is conjectured that if and (*) holds, then is a ball. Other conjectures, equivalent to the above one, are formulated and discussed. Several new short proofs are given for the earlier proved results.
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