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Diagonal Minkowski classes, zonoid equivalence, and stable laws

Metric Geometry 2019-09-10 v2 Probability

Abstract

We consider the family of convex bodies obtained from an origin symmetric convex body KK by multiplication with diagonal matrices, by forming Minkowski sums of the transformed sets, and by taking limits in the Hausdorff metric. Support functions of these convex bodies arise by an integral transform of measures on the family of diagonal matrices, equivalently, on Euclidean space, which we call KK-transform. In the special case, if KK is a segment not lying on any coordinate hyperplane, one obtains the family of zonoids and the cosine transform. In this case two facts are known: the vector space generated by support functions of zonoids is dense in the family of support functions of origin symmetric convex bodies; and the cosine transform is injective. We show that these two properties are equivalent for general KK. For KK being a generalised zonoid, we determine conditions that ensure the injectivity of the KK-transform. Relations to mixed volumes and to a geometric description of one-sided stable laws are discussed. The later probabilistic application gives rise to a family of convex bodies obtained as limits of sums of diagonally scaled p\ell_p-balls.

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@article{arxiv.1806.08036,
  title  = {Diagonal Minkowski classes, zonoid equivalence, and stable laws},
  author = {Ilya Molchanov and Felix Nagel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.08036},
  year   = {2019}
}

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