Fourier transform, null variety, and Laplacian's eigenvalues
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Abstract: We consider a quantity -- the distance to the origin from the null variety of the Fourier transform of the characteristic function of . We conjecture, firstly, that is maximized, among all convex balanced domains of a fixed volume, by a ball, and also that is bounded above by the square root of the second Dirichlet eigenvalue of . We prove some weaker versions of these conjectures in dimension two, as well as their validity for domains asymptotically close to a disk, and also discuss further links between and the eigenvalues of the Laplacians.
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