Near-Optimal Constructive Bounds for $\ell_2$ Prefix Discrepancy and Steinitz Problems via Affine Spectral Independence
Abstract
A classical result of Steinitz from 1913 \cite{Ste13}, answering an earlier question of Riemann and L\'evy (e.g., \cite{Lev05}), states that for any norm in and any set of vectors satisfying , there exists an ordering such that every partial sum along this order is bounded by , i.e., for all . Steinitz's bound is tight up to constants in general, but for the norm , it has been conjectured that the best bound is . Almost a century later, a breakthrough work of Banaszczyk \cite{Ban12} gave a bound of for the Steinitz problem, matching the conjecture under the mild assumption that . Banaszczyk's result is non-constructive, and the previous best algorithmic bound was , due to Bansal and Garg \cite{BG17}. In this work, we give an efficient algorithm that matches the conjectured bound for the Steinitz problem under the slightly worse, yet still polylogarithmic, condition of . As in prior work, our result extends to the harder problem of prefix discrepancy. We employ the framework of obtaining the desired ordering via a discrete Brownian motion, guided by a semidefinite program (SDP). To obtain our results, we use the new technique of ``Decoupling via Affine Spectral Independence'', proposed by Bansal and Jiang \cite{BJ26} to achieve substantial progress on the Beck-Fiala and Koml\'os conjectures, together with a ``Global Interval Tree'' data structure that simultaneously controls the deviations for all prefixes.
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@article{arxiv.2604.13355,
title = {Near-Optimal Constructive Bounds for $\ell_2$ Prefix Discrepancy and Steinitz Problems via Affine Spectral Independence},
author = {Kunal Dutta and Agastya Vibhuti Jha and Haotian Jiang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13355},
year = {2026}
}