[Facets-of-complexity] Invitation to Monday Lecture - October 21st 2019
- From: Ita Brunke <i.brunke@inf.fu-berlin.de>
- To: facets-of-complexity@lists.fu-berlin.de, Matthias Beck <mattbeck@sfsu.edu>, mhlava@math.berkeley.edu
- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 18:20:22 +0200
- Subject: [Facets-of-complexity] Invitation to Monday Lecture - October 21st 2019
You are cordially invited to our next Monday Lecture on October
21st at 14:15 h at FU Berlin. Location: Freie Universität Berlin Takustr. 9 14195 Berlin Time: Monday, October 21st - 14:15 h Lecture: Otfried Cheong (Universität Bayreuth) Title: Convex Covers and Translation Covers In 1914, Lebesgue asked for a convex set of smallest possible area that can contain a congruent copy of every set of diameter one. The same question can be asked for other families T of planar shapes: What is the convex set of smallest possible area that contains a congruent copy of every element of T? Such a set is then called a convex cover for T, and we will see what smallest-area convex covers for some families of triangles look like. A translation cover for a family T of planar shapes is defined similarly: Z is a translation cover for T if every element of T can be translated into Z. Kakeya's celebrated needle problem, first posed in 1917, turns out to be a question about a smallest-area translation cover. We will see that the generalization of Kakeya's problem to other shapes is also a translation cover problem.
Nevertheless, there
will be Coffee and Biscuits after the talk!
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