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On a multi-integral norm defined by weighted sums of log-concave random vectors

Functional Analysis 2022-08-15 v1 Metric Geometry

Abstract

Let CC and KK be centrally symmetric convex bodies in Rn{\mathbb R}^n. We show that if CC is isotropic then \begin{equation*}\|{\bf t}\|_{C^s,K}=\int_{C}\cdots\int_{C}\Big\|\sum_{j=1}^st_jx_j\Big\|_K\,dx_1\cdots dx_s \leq c_1L_C(\log n)^5\,\sqrt{n}M(K)\|{\bf t}\|_2\end{equation*} for every s1s\geq 1 and t=(t1,,ts)Rs{\bf t}=(t_1,\ldots ,t_s)\in {\mathbb R}^s, where LCL_C is the isotropic constant of CC and M(K):=Sn1ξKdσ(ξ)M(K):=\int_{S^{n-1}}\|\xi\|_Kd\sigma (\xi). This reduces a question of V.~Milman to the problem of estimating from above the parameter M(K)M(K) of an isotropic convex body. The proof is based on an observation that combines results of Eldan, Lehec and Klartag on the slicing problem: If μ\mu is an isotropic log-concave probability measure on Rn{\mathbb R}^n then, for any centrally symmetric convex body KK in Rn{\mathbb R}^n we have that I1(μ,K):=RnxKdμ(x)c2n(logn)5M(K).I_1(\mu ,K):=\int_{{\mathbb R}^n}\|x\|_K\,d\mu(x)\leq c_2\sqrt{n}(\log n)^5\,M(K). We illustrate the use of this inequality with further applications.

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@article{arxiv.2208.06365,
  title  = {On a multi-integral norm defined by weighted sums of log-concave random vectors},
  author = {Nikos Skarmogiannis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.06365},
  year   = {2022}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1906.03719