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Joint Mathematical seminar of Saint Petersburg State University and Peking University
December 12, 2024 17:00–18:00, St. Petersburg, online
 


Concurrent normals problem for convex polytopes

G. Yu. Panina

St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences

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Abstract: This is a joint work with I. Nasonov.
It is conjectured since long that for any convex body $P\subset \mathbb{R}^n$ there exists a point in its interior which belongs to at least $2n$ normals from different points on the boundary of $P$. The conjecture is known to be true for $n=2,3$ (E. Heil, 1985) and $n=4$ (J. Pardon, 2012).
We treat the same problem for convex polytopes and prove that each simple polytope in $\mathbb{R}^3$ has a point in its interior with 10 normals to the boundary. This is an exact bound: there exists a tetrahedron with at most 10 normals from a point in its interior. The proof is based on Morse–Cerf theory adjusted for polytopes.

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