On the $m\mathrm{th}$-Order Weighted Projection Body Operator and Related Inequalities
Abstract
For a convex body in , the inequalities of Rogers-Shephard and Zhang, written succinctly, are Here, is the difference body of , and is the polar projection body of . There is equality in either if, and only if, is a -dimensional simplex. In fact, there exists a collection of convex bodies, the so-called radial mean bodies introduced by Gardner and Zhang, which continuously interpolates between and . For , Schneider defined the th-order difference body of as and proved the th-order Rogers-Shephard inequality. In a prequel to this work, the authors, working with Haddad, extended this th-order concept to the radial mean bodies and the polar projection body, establishing the associated Zhang's projection inequality. In this work, we introduce weighted versions of the above-mentioned operators by replacing the Lebesgue measure with measures that have density. The weighted version of these operators in the case was first done by Roysdon (difference body), Langharst-Roysdon-Zvavitch (polar projection body) and Langharst-Putterman (radial mean bodies). This work can be seen as a sequel to all those works, extending them to th-order. In the last section, we extend many of these ideas to the setting of generalized volume, first introduced by Gardner-Hug-Weil-Xing-Ye.
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@article{arxiv.2305.00479,
title = {On the $m\mathrm{th}$-Order Weighted Projection Body Operator and Related Inequalities},
author = {Dylan Langharst and Eli Putterman and Michael Roysdon and Deping Ye},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.00479},
year = {2024}
}
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33 pages, Keywords: Projection Bodies, Rogers-Shephard Inequality, Zhang's Inequality, Radial Mean Bodies. Title changed from "higher-order..." to "mth order..." Accepted into Pure and Applied Functional Analysis, Special Issue in honour of Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann