13 problems
Magnitude conjecture. 1. We have
Let be a skew finite subset of , and let . Define … so that is the number of -dimensional faces in…
Lipschitz magnitude conjecture. Let be tractable. Then
Let be a finite-dimensional, positive definite normed space. For a finite subset , write for its magnitude, and equip the set of finite subsets of with…
Let be a hypermetric normed space, and let , the family of compact convex bodies in . Let…
Let denote the space of integrable functions, and let be compact and convex. Write for the supremum of the first Holmes–Thompson intrinsic v…
Variant of the Leinster–Willerton conjecture. There are universal constants such that, for every such ,
Let be a compact -convex set, meaning a geodesic subset of , and let denote its th -intrinsic volume. These volumes are defined by the St…
Let be a compact set suitable for the perimeter and classical Euler characteristic to be defined. Here denotes the magnitude of the dilation of …
Let be a compact -convex subspace of , and let denote its -th -intrinsic volume. The magnitude–intrinsic-volume conjecture. … Th…
Let be a compact convex subspace of . For , let denote its -th intrinsic volume, and let be the volume of the Euclidean unit bal…
Strong magnitude conjecture. There are unique functions such that:
Weak magnitude conjecture. There is a unique function such that: