Radon transforms with small derivatives and distance inequalities for convex bodies
Abstract
Generalizing the slicing inequality for functions on convex bodies from [11], it was proved in [4] that there exists an absolute constant so that for any , any which is not an odd integer, any origin-symmetric convex body of volume one in and any infinitely smooth probability density on we have Here is the Radon transform of , and the fractional derivative of the order is taken with respect to the variable with fixed In this note we show that there exist an origin-symmetric convex body of volume 1 in and a continuous probability density on so that In the case this was proved in [5,6], and it was used there to obtain a lower estimate for the maximal outer volume ratio distance from an arbitrary origin-symmetric convex body to the class of intersection bodies. We extend the latter result to the class of bodies in that embed in Namely, for every there exists an origin-symmetric convex body in so that
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@article{arxiv.2312.16923,
title = {Radon transforms with small derivatives and distance inequalities for convex bodies},
author = {Julián Haddad and Alexander Koldobsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.16923},
year = {2023}
}