When do sections of different dimensions determine a convex body?
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- A characterization of centrally symmetric convex bodies in E^ 2.
- Characterization of the circle by equipower properties
- Chord Functions of Convex Bodies
- Determination of convex bodies by certain sets of sectional volumes
- Dual mixed volumes
- Hammer's X -Ray Problem and the Stable Manifold Theorem
- Invariant valuations on star-shaped sets
- On Hammer's X-Ray Problem
- On the determination of star and convex bodies by section functions
- On the equireciprocal point problem
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- Symmetrals and X-rays of planar convex bodies
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(6)- Unique local determination of convex bodies
- Determination of convex bodies by \(-\infty\)-chord functions
- The determination of convex bodies from derivatives of section functions
- Determination of convex bodies by certain sets of sectional volumes
- On a partial extension of a theorem of Falconer
- Non-central sections of convex bodies
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