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On the Banach-Mazur distance to cross-polytope

Metric Geometry 2018-05-23 v2 Functional Analysis

Abstract

Let n3n\geq 3, and let B1nB_1^n be the standard nn-dimensional cross-polytope (i.e. the convex hull of standard coordinate vectors and their negatives). We show that there exists a symmetric convex body Gm\mathcal G_m in Rn{\mathbb R}^n such that the Banach--Mazur distance d(B1n,Gm)d(B_1^n,\mathcal G_m) satisfies d(B1n,Gm)n5/9logCnd(B_1^n,\mathcal G_m)\geq n^{5/9}\log^{-C}n, where C>0C>0 is a universal constant. The body Gm\mathcal G_m is obtained as a typical realization of a random polytope in Rn{\mathbb R}^n with 2m:=2nC2m:=2n^C vertices (for a large constant CC). The result improves upon an earlier estimate of S.Szarek which gives d(B1n,Gm)cn1/2lognd(B_1^n,\mathcal G_m)\geq c n^{1/2}\log n (with a different choice of mm). This shows in a strong sense that the cross-polytope (or the cube [1,1]n[-1,1]^n) cannot be an "approximate" center of the Minkowski compactum.

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@article{arxiv.1804.08212,
  title  = {On the Banach-Mazur distance to cross-polytope},
  author = {Konstantin Tikhomirov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08212},
  year   = {2018}
}

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