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Extreme points, positive Grothendieck constants and tensor product norms

Functional Analysis 2026-07-09 v1

Abstract

We study several interrelated problems arising from the interplay between extreme point theory, Grothendieck-type inequalities, and tensor product norms. We develop a general framework for characterizing the extreme points of the set of positive contractions AXY\mathcal{A}_{X\to Y} between finite-dimensional Banach spaces, with explicit results for X=1nX=\ell_1^n, Y=nY=\ell_\infty^n and vice versa. These characterizations are applied to evaluate several constants exactly. We show that the positive Grothendieck constant KG+,R(3)K_G^{+,\mathbb{R}}(3) equals 9/89/8 and that the smallest constant ρ+(X)\rho^{+}(X) for which Aπρ+(X)Aϵ\|A\|_\pi \leqslant \rho^{+}(X)\|A\|_\epsilon holds for all A0A \geqslant 0 equals 5/45/4 when X=3(R)X=\ell^3_\infty(\mathbb{R}). We also prove that ρ+(X)=1\rho^+(X)=1 when X=n(C)X=\ell_\infty^n(\mathbb{C}) and n3n\leqslant 3. Finally, we prove that ρ+(X)=1\rho^+(X) = 1 for every 2-dimensional subspace XX of 3(C)\ell^3_\infty(\mathbb{C}); since this is stronger than the 2-summing property, it recovers Proposition~4.4 of \cite{AFJS95}.

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@article{arxiv.2607.08441,
  title  = {Extreme points, positive Grothendieck constants and tensor product norms},
  author = {Rajeev Gupta and Arpita Mal and Gadadhar Misra and Samya Kumar Ray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.08441},
  year   = {2026}
}

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