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The chord-length distribution of a polyhedron

Salvino Ciccariello

Published 2019-11-06Version 1

We show that the chord-length distribution function $[\gamma"(r)]$ of any bounded polyhedron has an elementary algebraic form, the expression of which changes in the different subdomains of the $r$-range. In each of these, the $\gamma"(r)$ expression only involves, as transcendental contributions, inverse trigonometric functions of argument equal to $R[r,\,\Delta_1]$, \,$\Delta_1$ being the square root of a 2nd-degree $r$-polynomial and $R[x,y]$ a rational function. Besides, as $r$ approaches one boundary point ($\delta$) of each $r$-subdomain, the derivative of $\gamma"(r)$ can only show singularities of the forms $(r-\delta)^{-n}$ and $(r-\delta)^{-m+1/2}$ with $n$ and $m$ appropriate positive integers.

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