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On the shadow boundary of a centrally symmetric convex body

Metric Geometry 2007-06-21 v1 Geometric Topology

Abstract

We discuss the concept of the shadow boundary of a centrally symmetric convex ball KK (actually being the unit ball of a Minkowski normed space) with respect to a direction x{\bf x} of the Euclidean n-space RnR^n. We introduce the concept of general parameter spheres of KK corresponding to this direction and prove that the shadow boundary is a topological manifold if all of the non-degenerated general parameter spheres are, too. In this case, using the approximation theorem of cell-like maps we get that they are homeomorphic to the (n2)(n-2)-dimensional sphere S(n2)S^{(n-2)}. We also prove that the bisector (equidistant set of the corresponding normed space) in the direction x{\bf x} is homeomorphic to R(n1)R^{(n-1)} iff all of the non-degenerated general parameter spheres are (n2)(n-2)-manifolds implying that if the bisector is a homeomorphic copy of R(n1)R^{(n-1)} then the corresponding shadow boundary is a topological (n2)(n-2)-sphere.

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@article{arxiv.0706.2958,
  title  = {On the shadow boundary of a centrally symmetric convex body},
  author = {Akos G. Horvath},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0706.2958},
  year   = {2007}
}

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11 pages, 1 figures