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Brunn-Minkowski inequalities in product metric measure spaces

Metric Geometry 2017-05-05 v2 Functional Analysis

Abstract

Given one metric measure space XX satisfying a linear Brunn-Minkowski inequality, and a second one YY satisfying a Brunn-Minkowski inequality with exponent p1p\ge -1, we prove that the product X×YX\times Y with the standard product distance and measure satisfies a Brunn-Minkowski inequality of order 1/(1+p1)1/(1+p^{-1}) under mild conditions on the measures and the assumption that the distances are strictly intrinsic. The same result holds when we consider restricted classes of sets. We also prove that a linear Brunn-Minkowski inequality is obtained in X×YX\times Y when YY satisfies a Pr\'ekopa-Leindler inequality. In particular, we show that the classical Brunn-Minkowski inequality holds for any pair of weakly unconditional sets in Rn\mathbb{R}^n (i.e., those containing the projection of every point in the set onto every coordinate subspace) when we consider the standard distance and the product measure of nn one-dimensional real measures with positively decreasing densities. This yields an improvement of the class of sets satisfying the Gaussian Brunn-Minkowski inequality. Furthermore, associated isoperimetric inequalities as well as recently obtained Brunn-Minkowski's inequalities are derived from our results.

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@article{arxiv.1704.07717,
  title  = {Brunn-Minkowski inequalities in product metric measure spaces},
  author = {Manuel Ritoré and Jesús Yepes Nicolás},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.07717},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Added Theorem 3.3 on weighted Brunn-Minkowski inequalities and a few references. Some misprints corrected