Geometric Measure Theory II: Minkowski's Concepts
Geometry of Euclidean Sets I: Vector, Topological, and Metric Aspects
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 Geometric Measure Theory II: Minkowski's Concepts
Geometry of Euclidean Sets I: Vector, Topological, and Metric Aspects

Author : Jean-Charles PINOLI

Publication date: May 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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11.  Geometric Measure Theory II: Minkowski's Concepts

It is important to “measure” subsets of 2n of nonzero codimension, that is, subsets of dimension strictly less than n (e.g., a curve in 2 or 3 dimensions, and a surface in 3 dimensions). The measures introduced earlier are inappropriate (e.g., the Lebesgue measure μLn ), or difficult, if not impossible, to compute (e.g., the Hausdorff measure). A useful concept is provided by Minkowski's contents.

11.1   – -dimensional Minkowski 1-dimensional exterior content

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