Symmetrizations of Ball-Bodies
Abstract
We study symmetrization procedures within the class of \emph{ball-bodies}, i.e.\ intersections of unit Euclidean balls (equivalently, summands of the Euclidean unit ball, or -convex sets via the -duality ). We first examine linear parameter systems obtained by replacing the usual convex hull by the -hull , deriving consequences for volume along these -paths. In particular, we obtain convexity statements in special cases and in dimension , and we show by example that such convexity fails in general for . We then focus on Steiner symmetrization. We prove that Steiner symmetrization increases the \emph{dual volume} and that in the planar case Steiner symmetrals of ball-bodies remain ball-bodies. In contrast, we provide an explicit example in showing that the Steiner symmetral of a ball-body need not belong to , and show that there are such counter-examples with arbitrarily large curvatures.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.14090,
title = {Symmetrizations of Ball-Bodies},
author = {Shiri Artstein-Avidan and Dan I. Florentin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.14090},
year = {2026}
}