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On isosceles orthogonality and some geometric constants in a normed space

Functional Analysis 2024-08-14 v1

Abstract

We study the James constant J(X)J(\mathbb{X}), an important geometric quantity associated with a normed space X \mathbb{X} , and explore its connection with isosceles orthogonality I. \perp_I. The James constant is defined as J(X):=sup{min{x+y,xy}:x,yX, x=y=1}.J(\mathbb{X}) := \sup\{\min \{\|x+y\|, \|x-y\|\}: x, y \in \mathbb{X},~ \|x\|=\|y\|=1 \}. We prove that if J(X)J(\mathbb{X}) is attained for unit vectors x,yX,x, y \in \mathbb{X}, then xIy.x\perp_I y. We also show that if X\mathbb{X} is a two-dimensional polyhedral Banach space then J(X)J(\mathbb{X}) is always attained at an extreme point zz of the unit ball of X,\mathbb{X}, so that J(X)=z+y=zy,J(\mathbb{X}) = \|z+y\| = \|z-y\|, where y=1 \| y \| = 1 and zIy.z\perp_I y. This helps us to explicitly compute the James constant of a two-dimensional polyhedral Banach space in an efficient way. We further study some related problems with reference to several other geometric constants in a normed space.

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@article{arxiv.2407.14475,
  title  = {On isosceles orthogonality and some geometric constants in a normed space},
  author = {Debmalya Sain and Souvik Ghosh and Kallol Paul},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.14475},
  year   = {2024}
}