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The dual Minkowski problem for $q$-torsional rigidity arxiv.org/abs/2411.00779

The dual Minkowski problem for $q$-torsional rigidity

The Minkowski problem for torsional rigidity ($2$-torsional rigidity) was firstly studied by Colesanti and Fimiani \cite{CA} using variational method. Moreover, Hu \cite{HJ00} also studied this problem by the method of curvature flows and obtained the existence of smooth even solutions. In addition, the smooth non-even solutions to the Orlicz Minkowski problem $w. r. t$ $q$-torsional rigidity were given by Zhao et al. \cite{ZX} through a Gauss curvature flow. The dual curvature measure and the dual Minkowski problem were first posed and considered by Huang, Lutwak, Yang and Zhang in \cite{HY}. The dual Minkowski problem is a very important problem, which has greatly contributed to the development of the dual Brunn-Minkowski theory and extended the other types dual Minkowski problem. To the best of our knowledge, the dual Minkowski problem $w. r. t$ ($q$) torsional rigidity is still open because the dual ($q$) torsional measure is blank. Thus, it is a natural problem to consider the dual Minkowski problem for ($q$) torsional rigidity. In this paper, we introduce the $p$-th dual $q$-torsional measure by the variational method and propose the $p$-th dual Minkowski problem for $q$-torsional rigidity with $q>1$. Then we confirm the existence of smooth even solutions for $p<n$ ($p\neq 0$) to the $p$-th dual Minkowski problem for $q$-torsional rigidity by method of a Gauss curvature flow. Specially, we also obtain the smooth non-even solutions with $p<0$ to this problem.

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