2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2102.03541
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On generalized Minkowski arrangements

Abstract: The concept of a Minkowski arrangement was introduced by Fejes Tóth in 1965 as a family of centrally symmetric convex bodies with the property that no member of the family contains the center of any other member in its interior. This notion was generalized by Fejes Tóth in 1967, who called a family of centrally symmetric convex bodies a generalized Minkowski arrangement of order µ for some 0 < µ < 1 if no member K of the family overlaps the homothetic copy of any other member K with ratio µ and concentric with… Show more

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