Analysis Seminar by Dr. Susanna Dann, Today, Oct. 30th

Mathematic Department Host:

Dr. Susanna Dann, Post Doctoral Fellow, University of Missouri

TITLE: “The Busemann-Petty problem in the complex hyperbolic space”

ABSTRACT:

   The Busemann-Petty problem asks whether origin-symmetric
convex bodies in R^n with smaller central hyperplane sections
necessarily have smaller volume. The answer is affirmative for
n <= 4 and negative for n >= 5.

In the third talk, we study this problem in the complex
hyperbolic n-space and prove that the answer is affirmative
for n <= 2 and negative for n >= 3.

Neill Hall 5W, 4:10-5 p.m.

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