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Spectrality of polytopes and equidecomposability by translations

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2019-11-05 v2 Combinatorics Functional Analysis

Abstract

Let AA be a polytope in Rd\mathbb{R}^d (not necessarily convex or connected). We say that AA is spectral if the space L2(A)L^2(A) has an orthogonal basis consisting of exponential functions. A result due to Kolountzakis and Papadimitrakis (2002) asserts that if AA is a spectral polytope, then the total area of the (d1)(d-1)-dimensional faces of AA on which the outward normal is pointing at a given direction, must coincide with the total area of those (d1)(d-1)-dimensional faces on which the outward normal is pointing at the opposite direction. In this paper, we prove an extension of this result to faces of all dimensions between 11 and d1d-1. As a consequence we obtain that any spectral polytope AA can be dissected into a finite number of smaller polytopes, which can be rearranged using translations to form a cube.

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@article{arxiv.1902.00876,
  title  = {Spectrality of polytopes and equidecomposability by translations},
  author = {Nir Lev and Bochen Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.00876},
  year   = {2019}
}

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To appear in International Mathematics Research Notices IMRN. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1804.09920