Fenchel's theorem
In differential geometry, Fenchel's theorem (Werner Fenchel, 1929) states that the average curvature of any closed convex plane curve is
where P is the perimeter. More generally, for an arbitrary closed curve in space the average curvature is with equality holding only for convex plane curves.
References
- W. Fenchel (1929) Über Krümmung und Windung geschlossener Raumkurven, Mathematische Annalen 101: 238-252.
- Werner Fenchel (1951) The Differential Geometry of Closed Space Curves, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 57: 44 to 54, especially page 49, equation 13, via Project Euclid.
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