An analog of polynomially integrable bodies in even-dimensional spaces
Abstract
A bounded domain is called polynomially integrable if the -dimensional volume of the intersection with a hyperplane polynomially depends on the distance from to the origin. It was proved in [7] that there are no such domains with smooth boundary if is even, and if is odd then the only polynomially integrable domains with smooth boundary are ellipsoids. In this article, we modify the notion of polynomial integrability for even and consider bodies for which the sectional volume function is a polynomial up to a factor which is the square root of a quadratic polynomial, or, equivalently, the Hilbert transform of this function is a polynomial. We prove that ellipsoids in even dimensions are the only convex infinitely smooth bodies satisfying this property.
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@article{arxiv.2211.12693,
title = {An analog of polynomially integrable bodies in even-dimensional spaces},
author = {Mark Agranovsky and Alexander Koldobsky and Dmitry Ryabogin and Vladyslav Yaskin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.12693},
year = {2022}
}
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10 pages