On separably integrable symmetric convex bodies
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Publication:6200730
Length, area, volume and convex sets (aspects of convex geometry) (52A38) Convex sets in (n) dimensions (including convex hypersurfaces) (52A20) Polynomials in real and complex fields: factorization (12D05) Vector spaces, linear dependence, rank, lineability (15A03) Valuations and their generalizations for commutative rings (13A18)
Abstract: An infinitely smooth symmetric convex body is called -separably integrable, , if its -dimensional isotropic volume function can be written as a finite sum of products in which the dependence on and is separated. In this paper, we will obtain a complete classification of such bodies. Namely, we will prove that if is even, then is an ellipsoid, and if is odd, then is a Euclidean ball. This generalizes the recent classification of polynomially integrable convex bodies in the symmetric case.
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