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On unbalanced difference bodies and Godbersen's conjecture

Metric Geometry 2024-12-10 v1

Abstract

The longstanding Godbersen's conjecture states that for any convex body KRnK \subset \mathbb R^n of volume 11 and any j{0,,n}j \in \{0, \ldots, n\}, the mixed volume Vj=V(K[j],K[nj])V_j = V(K[j], -K[n - j]) is bounded by (nj)\binom{n}{j}, with equality if and only if KK is a simplex. We demonstrate that several consequences of this conjecture are true: certain families of linear combinations of the VjV_j, arising from different geometric constructions, are bounded above by their values when one substitutes (nj)\binom{n}{j} for VjV_j, with equality if and only if KK is a simplex. One of our results implies that for any KK of volume 11 we have 1n+1j=0n(nj)1Vj1\frac{1}{n + 1} \sum_{j = 0}^n \binom{n}{j}^{-1} V_j \le 1, showing that Godbersen's conjecture holds ``on average'' for any body. Another result generalizes the well-known Rogers-Shephard inequality for the difference body.

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@article{arxiv.2412.05308,
  title  = {On unbalanced difference bodies and Godbersen's conjecture},
  author = {Shiri Artstein-Avidan and Eli Putterman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.05308},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1703.06403