Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2010
Let denote the set of convex bodies of Ed, i.e. the set of all compact convex subsets of Ed. Let Bi be the unit i-ball, ωi its volume and Si-1 the unit sphere bd Bi. For an arbitrary denote the j-th quermassintegral (for definition and properties compare [7]). A different normalization of the functionals Wo, …, Wd leads to the intrinsic volumes Vj (which were introduced in [9]) defined by The intrinsic volumes are independent of the dimension of the space in which K is embedded. In particular, V0(K) = 1, Vd-1 (K) is half the surface area of K and Vd{K) = V(K) is its volume.