Topology of the Gr\"unbaum-Hadwiger-Ramos hyperplane mass partition problem
Abstract
In 1960 Gr\"unbaum asked whether for any finite mass in there are hyperplanes that cut it into equal parts. This was proved by Hadwiger (1966) for , but disproved by Avis (1984) for , while the case remained open. More generally, Ramos (1996) asked for the smallest dimension in which for any masses there are affine hyperplanes that simultaneously cut each of the masses into equal parts. At present the best lower bounds on are provided by Avis (1984) and Ramos (1996), the best upper bounds by Mani-Levitska, Vre\'cica \& \v{Z}ivaljevi\'c (2006). The problem has been an active testing ground for advanced machinery from equivariant topology. We give a critical review of the work on the Gr\"unbaum--Hadwiger--Ramos problem, which includes the documentation of essential gaps in the proofs for some previous claims. Furthermore, we establish that in the cases when is a power of , .
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@article{arxiv.1502.02975,
title = {Topology of the Gr\"unbaum-Hadwiger-Ramos hyperplane mass partition problem},
author = {Pavle V. M. Blagojevic and Florian Frick and Albert Haase and Günter M. Ziegler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.02975},
year = {2019}
}
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Revised version, Transactions of the Amer. Math. Soc., in print