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Light reflecting off Christmas-tree balls

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A claim on planar sections of 3D convex bodies

Ref: More on shadows of 3D convex bodies, Shadows and planar sections of polyhedra Given a 3D convex body C, we define a maximal area (perimeter) section of C with respect to any specified direction $...
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Cutting convex regions into equal diameter and equal least width pieces

The diameter of a convex region is the greatest distance between any pair of points in the region. The least width of a 2D convex region can be defined as the least distance between any pair of ...
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On convex polygons contained in convex polygons

In what follows '$n$-gon' stands for '$n$-vertex polygonal region'. Question: Given a convex $n$-gon $C$, find the smallest convex region $R$ such that $C$ is the smallest $n$-gon that contains it. ...
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Delaunay triangulations and convex hulls

This is a reference request. I have the impression that those who work in computational geometry are accustomed to the following. You have some locally finite set of sites in $\mathbb{R}^n$ and you ...
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More on shadows of 3D convex bodies

Ref: Shadows and planar sections of polyhedra By shadow we mean the orthogonal projection of a convex 3D body C onto a 2D plane, for example, the shadow on the xy-plane, with C above (z>0) that ...
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Shortest path connecting two opposite points on a cube

Is it true, that a path connecting two opposite points (i.e. such that the segment joining them passes through the centre of mass of the cube) on the surface of the $d$-dimensional unit cube (with $d&...
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Does every convex polyhedron have a combinatorially isomorphic counterpart whose angles between edges are rational multiples of $\pi$?

After reading these very interesting questions, I came up with another one: Does every convex polyhedron have a combinatorially isomorphic counterpart whose angles between all pairs of edges meeting ...
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What are the known convex polyhedra with congruent faces?

Note: I originally asked this question on math.SE here, where I posted a bounty on the question but received no answers after a week despite apparent interest in the problem. I'm hoping MathOverflow ...
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Largest convex hull of a unit length path

What is the largest area possible for the convex hull of a path of unit length lying on a plane? For what paths is that largest area attained?
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On planar sections of 3D convex bodies

Consider the space of planar sections of any given convex 3D body. Basic Question: What is the lower bound for the ratio $$\frac{\text{area of section of greatest perimeter}} {\text{area of section of ...
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On convex regions containing (and contained within) a given triangle

Given an arbitrary triangle T. How does one find the convex region C_M of largest area containing T such that T is also the largest area triangle that is contained within C_M? Guess: for any T, ...
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On maximum perimeter triangles inscribed in convex regions with one vertex fixed

Ref: Convex curves with many inscribed triangles maximizing perimeter Given a planar convex region C. Let P be a variable point on its boundary. Observations: When C is an ellipse, the variation in ...
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Intersection of the simplex with a linear subspace of codimension $2$

The sets are defined in $\mathbb{R}_+^n$ $(n\geq 1)$. The relative interior of a convex set $C$ is denoted $\mathring C$. Let $S$ be the $n$-simplex: $$S=\left\{x\in\mathbb{R}_+^n,\,\sum_{i=1}^n x_i=1\...
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Are two convex solids with all corresponding shadows equal in area congruent?

By shadow we mean the orthogonal projection of a convex 3D body P onto a 2D plane, for example, the shadow on the xy-plane, with P above (z>0) that plane and the light at L=(0,0,+∞). P an be freely ...
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To find the convex planar region minimizing diameter when area and perimeter are given

The basic question is to find that planar convex region for which diameter is a minimum when area and perimeter are specified. A partial answer is given here: http://nandacumar.blogspot.com/2012/11/...
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'Constrained morphing' of planar convex regions

Morphing may be defined as a continuous transition of one shape to another. This post is about modifying planar regions continuously from one form to another under some constraints. Qn: If $C_1$ and $...
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On cutting convex regions with average values of quantities minimized

This post continues from Cutting convex regions into equal diameter and equal least width pieces - 2 and Cutting convex regions into equal diameter and equal least width pieces - 3 A basic (and to my ...
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Smallest triangles that contain 2D convex regions with reflection symmetry

Given any 2D convex region $C$ with a mirror symmetry. Two pairs of questions: We need to find the smallest area (likewise, smallest perimeter) triangle that contains $C$. Is it sufficient to only ...
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What can be said about 2 convex solids with corresponding maximal planar sections having equal area?

This post follows Are two convex solids with all corresponding shadows equal in area congruent? Every convex 3D body has planar sections with normals in any given direction. We consider the maximum ...
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More on triangles inscribed in convex regions with one vertex fixed

We add a bit to On maximum perimeter triangles inscribed in convex regions with one vertex fixed. Let C be a convex planar region and P a point on its boundary. Are there convex shapes C other than (...
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Maximizing the minimum curvature of a convex shape with a given volume in higher dimensions

Given any $d$-dimensional convex shape $S$ in the Euclidean space with $d\gg 1$, let $K_{\min}(S)$ be the minimum value of the Gaussian curvature of its boundary. Question: What is the maximum value $...
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