Minkowski's first inequality for convex bodiesIn mathematics, Minkowski's first inequality for convex bodies is a geometrical result due to the German mathematician Hermann Minkowski. The inequality is closely related to the Brunn–Minkowski inequality and the isoperimetric inequality. Statement of the inequalityLet K and L be two n-dimensional convex bodies in n-dimensional Euclidean space Rn. Define a quantity V1(K, L) by where V denotes the n-dimensional Lebesgue measure and + denotes the Minkowski sum. Then with equality if and only if K and L are homothetic, i.e. are equal up to translation and dilation. Remarks
Connection to other inequalitiesThe Brunn–Minkowski inequalityOne can show that the Brunn–Minkowski inequality for convex bodies in Rn implies Minkowski's first inequality for convex bodies in Rn, and that equality in the Brunn–Minkowski inequality implies equality in Minkowski's first inequality. The isoperimetric inequalityBy taking L = B, the n-dimensional unit ball, in Minkowski's first inequality for convex bodies, one obtains the isoperimetric inequality for convex bodies in Rn: if K is a convex body in Rn, then with equality if and only if K is a ball of some radius. References
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