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Log-Concavity of Conic Intrinsic Volumes

Combinatorics 2026-07-19 v1

Abstract

Let n1n\ge1 and CRnC\subseteq\mathbb{R}^n be a closed convex cone with conic intrinsic volumes v0(C),,vn(C)v_0(C),\ldots,v_n(C). We prove the long-standing log-concavity conjecture for this sequence, in the stronger form vk(C)2ρkρnkvk1(C)vk+1(C),1kn1, v_k(C)^2\ge \rho_k\rho_{n-k}v_{k-1}(C)v_{k+1}(C), \qquad 1\le k\le n-1, where, for l1l\ge1, ρl=l+1lωl1ωl+1ωl2>1\rho_l=\frac{l+1}{l}\frac{\omega_{l-1}\omega_{l+1}}{\omega_l^2}>1 and ωj\omega_j is the volume of the Euclidean unit ball in Rj\mathbb{R}^j. The proof applies the Alexandrov--Fenchel inequality to the Takemura--Kuriki identity V(A[k],D[nk])=ωkωnk(nk)vk(C),A=CBn,D=CBn, V(A[k],D[n-k])=\frac{\omega_k\omega_{n-k}}{\binom nk}v_k(C),\qquad A=C\cap B^n,\quad D=C^\circ\cap B^n, where CC^\circ is the polar cone, BnB^n is the Euclidean unit ball, and repeated arguments are indicated by brackets. A Master Steiner argument gives the identity directly for arbitrary closed convex cones, including degenerate ones. We also give a circular-cone counterexample to the standard ultra-log-concavity normalizations.

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@article{arxiv.2607.17278,
  title  = {Log-Concavity of Conic Intrinsic Volumes},
  author = {Houshan Fu and Suijie Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.17278},
  year   = {2026}
}

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