How far apart can the projection of the centroid of a convex body and the centroid of its projection be?
Abstract
We show that there is a constant D ≈ 0.2016 such that for every n, every convex body K⊂ Rn, and every hyperplane H⊂ Rn, the distance between the projection of the centroid of K onto H and the centroid of the projection of K onto H is at most D times the width of K in the direction of the segment connecting the two points. The constant D is asymptotically sharp.
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