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A new estimate of the transfinite diameter of Bernstein sets

Complex Variables 2023-09-04 v2

Abstract

Let KCnK \subset \mathbb{C}^n be a compact set satisfying the following Bernstein inequality: for any m{1,...,n}m \in \{ 1,..., n\} and for any nn-variate polynomial PP of degree \mboxdeg(P)\mbox{deg}(P) we have \begin{align*} \max_{z\in K}\left|\frac{\partial P}{\partial z_m}(z)\right| \le M\ \mbox{deg}(P) \max_{z\in K}|P(z)| \ \mbox{ for } z = (z_1, \dots, z_n). \end{align*} for some constant M=M(K)>0M= M(K)>0 depending only on KK. We show that the transfinite diameter of KK, denoted δ(K)\delta(K), verifies the following lower estimate \begin{align*} \delta(K) \ge \frac{1}{n M}, \end{align*} which is optimal in the one-dimensional case. In addition, we show that if KK is a Cartesian product of compact planar sets then \begin{align*} \delta(K) \ge \frac{1}{M}. \end{align*}

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@article{arxiv.2306.00216,
  title  = {A new estimate of the transfinite diameter of Bernstein sets},
  author = {Dimitri Jordan Kenne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.00216},
  year   = {2023}
}