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The lower dimensional Busemann-Petty problem for bodies with the generalized axial symmetry

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Abstract

The lower dimensional Busemann-Petty problem asks, whether n-dimensional centrally symmetric convex bodies with smaller i-dimensional central sections necessarily have smaller volumes. For i = 1, the affirmative answer is obvious. If i > 3, the answer is negative. For i = 2 or i = 3 (n > 4), the problem is still open, however, when the body with smaller sections is a body of revolution, the answer is affirmative. The paper contains a solution to the problem in the more general situation, when the body with smaller sections is invariant under rotations, preserving mutually orthogonal subspaces of dimensions ℓ and n - ℓ, respectively, so that i + ℓ ≤ n. The answer essentially depends on ℓ. The argument relies on the notion of canonical angles between subspaces, spherical Radon transforms, properties of intersection bodies, and the generalized cosine transforms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)213-233
Number of pages21
JournalIsrael Journal of Mathematics
Volume173
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

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