A note on the convex body isoperimetric conjecture in the plane
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Abstract: The convex body isoperimetric conjecture in the plane asserts that the least perimeter to enclose given area inside a unit disk is greater than inside any other convex set of area . In this note we confirm two cases of the conjecture: domains symmetric to both coordinate axes and perturbations of unit disk.
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