A note on the Lp-Brunn-Minkowski inequality for intrinsic volumes and the Lp-Christoffel-Minkowski problem

Abstract

The first goal of this paper is to improve some of the results in BCPR. Namely, we establish the Lp-Brunn-Minkwoski inequality for intrinsic volumes for origin-symmetric convex bodies that are close to the ball in the C2 sense for a certain range of p<1 (including negative values) and we prove that this inequality does not hold true in the entire class of origin-symmetric convex bodies for any p<1. The second goal is to establish a uniqueness result for the (closely related) Lp-Christoffel-Minkowski problem. More specifically, we show uniqueness in the symmetric case when p∈[0,1) and the data function g in the right hand side is sufficiently close to the constant 1. One of the main ingredients of the proof is the existence of upper and lower bounds for the (convex) solution, that depend only \| g\|L∞, a fact that might be of independent interest.

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