In this paper, we study a reverse isoperimetric inequality for planar convex bodies whose radius of curvature is between two positive numbers 0 < α < β, called (α, β)−convex bodies. We show that among planar (α, β)−convex bodies of fixed perimeter, the extremal shape is a domain whose boundary is composed by two arcs of circles of radius α joined by two arcs of circles of radius β.
In this paper, we study a reverse isoperimetric inequality for planar convex bodies whose radius of curvature is between two positive numbers 0 [[EQUATION]] α < β, called (α,β)-convex bodies. We show that among planar (α,β)-convex bodies of fixed perimeter, the extremal shape is a domain whose boundary is composed by two arcs of circles of radius α joined by two arcs of circles of radius β.
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