A countable set of directions is sufficient for Steiner symmetrization
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Abstract: A countable dense set of directions is sufficient for Steiner symmetrization, but the order of directions matters.
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- Orlicz projection bodies
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- Steiner symmetrals and their distance from a ball
- Steiner symmetric extremals in Pólya-Szegő-type inequalities
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- On iterations of Steiner symmetrizations
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- Orlicz projection bodies
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