Abstract

It is shown that the convex polygons are uniquely determined (up to translation and reflection) by their covariograms. The covariogram can be represented by the ‘orientation-dependent chord length distribution', i.e. the distribution of the length of chords which are generated by random lines parallel to fixed directions. Thus the result contributes to answer Blaschke's question about the content of information comprised in chord length distributions.

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