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Minimizing the mean projections of finite $\rho$-separable packings

Metric Geometry 2020-02-12 v1

Abstract

A packing of translates of a convex body in the dd-dimensional Euclidean space Ed\mathbb{E}^d is said to be totally separable if any two packing elements can be separated by a hyperplane of Ed\mathbb{E}^{d} disjoint from the interior of every packing element. We call the packing P\mathcal P of translates of a centrally symmetric convex body C\mathbf{C} in Ed\mathbb{E}^d a ρ\rho-separable packing for given ρ1\rho\geq 1 if in every ball concentric to a packing element of P\mathcal P having radius ρ\rho (measured in the norm generated by C\mathbf{C}) the corresponding sub-packing of P\mathcal P is totally separable. The main result of this paper is the following theorem. Consider the convex hull Q\mathbf{Q} of nn non-overlapping translates of an arbitrary centrally symmetric convex body C\mathbf{C} forming a ρ\rho-separable packing in Ed\mathbb{E}^d with nn being sufficiently large for given ρ1\rho\geq 1. If Q\mathbf{Q} has minimal mean ii-dimensional projection for given ii with 1i<d1\leq i<d, then Q\mathbf{Q} is approximately a dd-dimensional ball. This extends a theorem of K. B\"or\"oczky Jr. [Monatsh. Math. 118 (1994), 41-54] from translative packings to ρ\rho-separable translative packings for ρ1\rho\geq 1.

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@article{arxiv.1712.05459,
  title  = {Minimizing the mean projections of finite $\rho$-separable packings},
  author = {Károly Bezdek and Zsolt Lángi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.05459},
  year   = {2020}
}

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