Intersection bodies that are not polar zonoids: a flat top condition in dimensions four and six
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Abstract: We find general geometric conditions on a convex body of revolution K, in dimensions four and six, so that its intersection body IK is not a polar zonoid. We exhibit several examples of intersection bodies which are are not polar zonoids.
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