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On the volume of the intersection of two $L_p^n$ balls

Functional Analysis 2008-02-03 v1 Metric Geometry

Abstract

This note deals with the following problem, the case p=1p=1, q=2q=2 of which was introduced to us by Vitali Milman: What is the volume left in the LpnL_p^n ball after removing a t-multiple of the LqnL_q^n ball? Recall that the LrnL_r^n ball is the set {(t1,t2,,tn); tiR, n1i=1ntir1}\{(t_1,t_2,\dots,t_n);\ t_i\in{\bf R},\ n^{-1}\sum_{i=1}^n|t_i|^r\le 1\} and note that for 0<p<q<0<p<q<\infty the LqnL_q^n ball is contained in the LpnL_p^n ball. In Corollary 4 we show that, after normalizing Lebesgue measure so that the volume of the LpnL_p^n ball is one, the answer to the problem above is of order ectpnp/qe^{-ct^pn^{p/q}} for T<t<12n1p1qT<t<{1\over 2}n^ {{1\over p}-{1\over q}}, where cc and TT depend on pp and qq but not on nn. The main theorem, Theorem 3, deals with the corresponding question for the surface measure of the LpnL_p^n sphere.

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@article{arxiv.math/9201206,
  title  = {On the volume of the intersection of two $L_p^n$ balls},
  author = {Gideon Schechtman and Joel Zinn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9201206},
  year   = {2008}
}