An asymptotically sharp form of Ball's integral inequality
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Abstract: We solve the open problem of determining the second order term in the asymptotic expansion of the integral in Ball's integral inequality. In fact, we provide a method by which one can compute any term in the expansion. We also indicate how to derive an asymptotically sharp form of a generalized Ball's integral inequality.
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