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Mean Width of a Regular Simplex

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arxiv 1111.4976 v2 pith:KOMM4LV4 submitted 2011-11-21 math.MG math.PR

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The mean width is a measure on n-dimensional convex bodies. An integral formula for the mean width of a regular n-simplex appeared in the electrical engineering literature in 1997. As a consequence, expressions for the expected range of a sample of n+1 normally distributed variables, for n<=6, carry over to widths of regular n-simplices. As another consequence, precise asymptotics for the mean width become available as n->infty.

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