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A Proof of the Simplex Mean Width Conjecture

Published 6 Dec 2021 in math.MG, cs.IT, and math.IT | (2112.03393v2)

Abstract: The mean width of a convex body is the average distance between parallel supporting hyperplanes when the normal direction is chosen uniformly over the sphere. The Simplex Mean Width Conjecture (SMWC) is a longstanding open problem that says the regular simplex has maximum mean width of all simplices contained in the unit ball and is unique up to isometry. We give a self contained proof of the SMWC in dd dimensions. The main idea is that when discussing mean width, d+1d+1 vertices vi∈S<sup>d−1v_i\in\mathbb{S}<sup>{d-1} naturally divide S<sup>d−1\mathbb{S}<sup>{d-1} into d+1d+1 Voronoi cells and conversely any partition of S<sup>d−1\mathbb{S}<sup>{d-1} points to selecting the centroids of regions as vertices. We will show that these two conditions are enough to ensure that a simplex with maximum mean width is a regular simplex.

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