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− | + | Does there exist a closed convex hyperplane $ F $ | |
+ | for which the [[Gaussian curvature|Gaussian curvature]] $ K ( \xi ) $ | ||
+ | is a given function of the unit outward normal $ \xi $? | ||
+ | This problem was posed by H. Minkowski [[#References|[1]]], to whom is due a generalized solution of the problem in the sense that it contains no information on the nature of regularity of $ F $, | ||
+ | even if $ K ( \xi ) $ | ||
+ | is an analytic function. He proved that if a continuous positive function $ K ( \xi ) $, | ||
+ | given on the hypersphere $ S $, | ||
+ | satisfies the condition | ||
− | + | $$ \tag{1 } | |
+ | \int\limits _ { S } \xi | ||
+ | \frac{d s }{K ( \xi ) } | ||
+ | = 0 , | ||
+ | $$ | ||
− | + | then there exists a closed convex surface $ F $, | |
+ | which is moreover unique (up to a parallel translation), for which $ K ( \xi ) $ | ||
+ | is the Gaussian curvature at a point with outward normal $ \xi $. | ||
− | + | A regular solution of Minkowski's problem has been given by A.V. Pogorelov in 1971 (see [[#References|[2]]]); he also considered certain questions in geometry and in the theory of differential equations bordering on this problem. Namely, he proved that if $ K ( \xi ) $ | |
+ | is of class $ C ^ {m} $, | ||
+ | $ m \geq 3 $, | ||
+ | then the surface $ F $ | ||
+ | is of class $ C ^ {m + 1 , \alpha } $, | ||
+ | $ \alpha > 0 $, | ||
+ | and if $ K ( \xi ) $ | ||
+ | is analytic, then $ F $ | ||
+ | also turns out to be analytic. | ||
+ | |||
+ | A natural generalization of Minkowski's problem is the solution of the question of the existence of convex hypersurfaces with given elementary symmetric principal curvature functions $ \phi _ \nu ( \xi ) $ | ||
+ | of any given order $ \nu $, | ||
+ | $ \nu \leq n = \mathop{\rm dim} F $. | ||
+ | In particular, for $ \nu = 1 $ | ||
+ | this is Christoffel's problem on the recovery of a surface from its mean curvature. A necessary condition for the solvability of this generalized Minkowski problem, analogous to (1), has the form | ||
+ | |||
+ | $$ | ||
+ | \int\limits _ { S } \xi \phi _ \nu ( \xi ) d S = 0 . | ||
+ | $$ | ||
However, this condition is not sufficient (A.D. Aleksandrov, 1938, see [[#References|[3]]]). There are examples of sufficient conditions: | However, this condition is not sufficient (A.D. Aleksandrov, 1938, see [[#References|[3]]]). There are examples of sufficient conditions: | ||
− | + | $$ | |
+ | \int\limits _ { S } \xi \Phi _ \nu ( \xi ) d S = 0 , | ||
+ | $$ | ||
− | + | $$ | |
+ | \left ( 1 - | ||
+ | \frac{1}{n} | ||
+ | \right ) ^ {1 / 2 ( \nu - 1 ) } | ||
+ | \max ( \Phi _ {\nu , t } - \Phi _ {\nu , t } ^ {\prime\prime} ) < \Phi _ {\nu , t } ( \xi ) , | ||
+ | $$ | ||
− | where | + | where $ \Phi _ {\nu , t } = ( \phi _ {\nu , t } / C _ {n} ^ \nu ) ^ {1/n} $, |
+ | $ \phi _ {\nu , t } = t \phi _ \nu + 1 - t $, | ||
+ | $ 0 \leq t \leq 1 $. | ||
+ | Here the regularity of $ F $ | ||
+ | is as in the Minkowski problem. Using approximations these results turn out to be valid even for functions $ \phi ( \xi ) $ | ||
+ | which are non-negative, symmetric and concave. | ||
====References==== | ====References==== | ||
<table><TR><TD valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> H. Minkowski, "Volumen und Oberfläche" ''Math. Ann.'' , '''57''' (1903) pp. 447–495</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> A.V. Pogorelov, "The Minkowski multidimensional problem" , Winston (1978) (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> H. Busemann, "Convex surfaces" , Interscience (1958)</TD></TR></table> | <table><TR><TD valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> H. Minkowski, "Volumen und Oberfläche" ''Math. Ann.'' , '''57''' (1903) pp. 447–495</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> A.V. Pogorelov, "The Minkowski multidimensional problem" , Winston (1978) (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> H. Busemann, "Convex surfaces" , Interscience (1958)</TD></TR></table> | ||
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====Comments==== | ====Comments==== | ||
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====References==== | ====References==== | ||
<table><TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> A.V. Pogorelov, "Extrinsic geometry of convex surfaces" , Amer. Math. Soc. (1973) (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[a2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> M. Berger, B. Gostiaux, "Differential geometry: manifolds, curves, and surfaces" , Springer (1988) (Translated from French)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[a3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> R. Schneider, "Boundary structure and curvature of convex bodies" J. Tölke (ed.) J.M. Wills (ed.) , ''Contributions to geometry'' , Birkhäuser (1979) pp. 13–59</TD></TR></table> | <table><TR><TD valign="top">[a1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> A.V. Pogorelov, "Extrinsic geometry of convex surfaces" , Amer. Math. Soc. (1973) (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[a2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> M. Berger, B. Gostiaux, "Differential geometry: manifolds, curves, and surfaces" , Springer (1988) (Translated from French)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[a3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> R. Schneider, "Boundary structure and curvature of convex bodies" J. Tölke (ed.) J.M. Wills (ed.) , ''Contributions to geometry'' , Birkhäuser (1979) pp. 13–59</TD></TR></table> |
Latest revision as of 08:00, 6 June 2020
Does there exist a closed convex hyperplane $ F $
for which the Gaussian curvature $ K ( \xi ) $
is a given function of the unit outward normal $ \xi $?
This problem was posed by H. Minkowski [1], to whom is due a generalized solution of the problem in the sense that it contains no information on the nature of regularity of $ F $,
even if $ K ( \xi ) $
is an analytic function. He proved that if a continuous positive function $ K ( \xi ) $,
given on the hypersphere $ S $,
satisfies the condition
$$ \tag{1 } \int\limits _ { S } \xi \frac{d s }{K ( \xi ) } = 0 , $$
then there exists a closed convex surface $ F $, which is moreover unique (up to a parallel translation), for which $ K ( \xi ) $ is the Gaussian curvature at a point with outward normal $ \xi $.
A regular solution of Minkowski's problem has been given by A.V. Pogorelov in 1971 (see [2]); he also considered certain questions in geometry and in the theory of differential equations bordering on this problem. Namely, he proved that if $ K ( \xi ) $ is of class $ C ^ {m} $, $ m \geq 3 $, then the surface $ F $ is of class $ C ^ {m + 1 , \alpha } $, $ \alpha > 0 $, and if $ K ( \xi ) $ is analytic, then $ F $ also turns out to be analytic.
A natural generalization of Minkowski's problem is the solution of the question of the existence of convex hypersurfaces with given elementary symmetric principal curvature functions $ \phi _ \nu ( \xi ) $ of any given order $ \nu $, $ \nu \leq n = \mathop{\rm dim} F $. In particular, for $ \nu = 1 $ this is Christoffel's problem on the recovery of a surface from its mean curvature. A necessary condition for the solvability of this generalized Minkowski problem, analogous to (1), has the form
$$ \int\limits _ { S } \xi \phi _ \nu ( \xi ) d S = 0 . $$
However, this condition is not sufficient (A.D. Aleksandrov, 1938, see [3]). There are examples of sufficient conditions:
$$ \int\limits _ { S } \xi \Phi _ \nu ( \xi ) d S = 0 , $$
$$ \left ( 1 - \frac{1}{n} \right ) ^ {1 / 2 ( \nu - 1 ) } \max ( \Phi _ {\nu , t } - \Phi _ {\nu , t } ^ {\prime\prime} ) < \Phi _ {\nu , t } ( \xi ) , $$
where $ \Phi _ {\nu , t } = ( \phi _ {\nu , t } / C _ {n} ^ \nu ) ^ {1/n} $, $ \phi _ {\nu , t } = t \phi _ \nu + 1 - t $, $ 0 \leq t \leq 1 $. Here the regularity of $ F $ is as in the Minkowski problem. Using approximations these results turn out to be valid even for functions $ \phi ( \xi ) $ which are non-negative, symmetric and concave.
References
[1] | H. Minkowski, "Volumen und Oberfläche" Math. Ann. , 57 (1903) pp. 447–495 |
[2] | A.V. Pogorelov, "The Minkowski multidimensional problem" , Winston (1978) (Translated from Russian) |
[3] | H. Busemann, "Convex surfaces" , Interscience (1958) |
Comments
References
[a1] | A.V. Pogorelov, "Extrinsic geometry of convex surfaces" , Amer. Math. Soc. (1973) (Translated from Russian) |
[a2] | M. Berger, B. Gostiaux, "Differential geometry: manifolds, curves, and surfaces" , Springer (1988) (Translated from French) |
[a3] | R. Schneider, "Boundary structure and curvature of convex bodies" J. Tölke (ed.) J.M. Wills (ed.) , Contributions to geometry , Birkhäuser (1979) pp. 13–59 |
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