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On the magnitude of odd balls via potential functions

Metric Geometry 2018-04-09 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

Magnitude is a measure of size defined for certain classes of metric spaces; it arose from ideas in category theory. In particular, magnitude is defined for compact subsets of Euclidean space and, in arXiv:1507.02502, Barcel\'o and Carbery gave a procedure for calculating the magnitude of balls in odd dimensional Euclidean spaces. In this paper their approach is modified in various ways: this leads to an explicit determinantal formula for the magnitude of odd balls and leads to the conjecturing of a simpler formula in terms of Hankel determinants. This latter formula is proved using a rather different approach in arXiv:1708.03227, but the current paper provides the reasoning that lead to the formula being conjectured. Finally, an empirically-tested Hankel determinant formula for the derivative of the magnitude is conjectured.

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@article{arxiv.1804.02174,
  title  = {On the magnitude of odd balls via potential functions},
  author = {Simon Willerton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.02174},
  year   = {2018}
}

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