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Selected topics from the theory of intersections of balls

Metric Geometry 2025-12-30 v2

Abstract

In this survey, we discuss volumetric and combinatorial results concerning (mostly finite) intersections or unions of balls (mostly of equal radii) in the dd-dimensional real vector space, mostly equipped with the Euclidean norm. Our first topic is the Kneser--Poulsen Conjecture, according to which if a finite number of balls are rearranged so that the pairwise distances of the centers increase, then the volume of the union (resp., intersection) increases (resp., decreases). Next, we discuss Blaschke--Santal\'o-type inequalities, and reverse isoperimetric inequalities for convex sets in Euclidean dd-space obtained as intersections of (possibly infinitely many) balls of radius rr, which we call rr-ball bodies. We present some results on 11-ball bodies (also called ball-bodies or spindle convex sets) in the plane, with special attention paid to their approximation by the spindle convex hull of a finite subset. A ball-polyhedron is a ball-body obtained as the intersection of finitely many unit balls in Euclidean dd-space. We consider the combinatorial structure of their faces, and volumetric properties of ball-polyhedra obtained from choosing the centers of the balls randomly.

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@article{arxiv.2411.10302,
  title  = {Selected topics from the theory of intersections of balls},
  author = {Károly Bezdek and Zsolt Lángi and Márton Naszódi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.10302},
  year   = {2025}
}

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