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\(n\)-dimensional generalizations of a Thébault conjecture (Q6569642)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7878682
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\(n\)-dimensional generalizations of a Thébault conjecture
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7878682

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    \(n\)-dimensional generalizations of a Thébault conjecture (English)
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    9 July 2024
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    In 1953, \textit{V. Thébault} [``Problem 4530'', Am. Math. Mon. 60, 193 (1953)] made a conjecture that linking the radical center of four spheres with other elements of a tetrahedron. The conjecture was proved in 2015 by one of the authors. In the present paper, the authors generalize this and prove it for the \(n\)-simplex.\N\NOn the other hand, the same authors proved in 2022 a result similar to Thébault's which links the radical center of four spheres with the insphere and the Monge point of a tetrahedron and made, as a conjecture, a generalization of it to the \(n\)-dimensional Euclidean space. In the present paper, the authors prove this conjecture and find new properties of the Monge point of the \(n\)-dimensional simplex.\N\NThe approaches use classical techniques of linear algebra.\N\NThe paper ends with the statement of two conjectures that generalize the main theorems using inversion.
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    Thébault's conjecture
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    \(n\)-simplex
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    Monge point
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    radical center
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    \(n\)-dimensional Euclidean space
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