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Radon transforms with small derivatives and distance inequalities for convex bodies

Functional Analysis 2023-12-29 v1

Abstract

Generalizing the slicing inequality for functions on convex bodies from [11], it was proved in [4] that there exists an absolute constant cc so that for any nNn\in \mathbb N, any q[0,n1)q\in [0,n-1) which is not an odd integer, any origin-symmetric convex body KK of volume one in Rn\mathbb R^n and any infinitely smooth probability density ff on KK we have maxξSn11cos(πq/2)Rf(ξ,)t(q)(0)(c(q+1)n)q+12.\max_{\xi \in S^{n-1}} {\frac 1{\cos(\pi q/2)}\mathcal R f(\xi, \cdot)_t^{(q)}(0)} \ge \left( \frac {c(q+1)}{n}\right)^{\frac{q+1}2}. Here Rf(ξ,t)\mathcal R f(\xi,t) is the Radon transform of ff, and the fractional derivative of the order qq is taken with respect to the variable tRt\in \mathbb R with fixed ξSn1.\xi\in S^{n-1}. In this note we show that there exist an origin-symmetric convex body KK of volume 1 in Rn\mathbb R^n and a continuous probability density gg on KK so that maxξSn11cos(πq/2)Rg(ξ,)t(q)(0)1n(c(q+1))q+12.\max_{\xi\in S^{n-1}} {\frac 1{\cos(\pi q/2)}\mathcal R g(\xi, \cdot)_t^{(q)}(0)} \leq \frac 1{\sqrt n} (c(q+1))^{\frac{q+1}2}. In the case q=0q=0 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 KK to the class of intersection bodies. We extend the latter result to the class L1qnL_{-1-q}^n of bodies in Rn\mathbb R^n that embed in L1q.L_{-1-q}. Namely, for every q[0,n)q\in [0,n) there exists an origin-symmetric convex body KK in Rn\mathbb R^n so that dovr(K,L1qn)cn12(q+1).{d_{\operatorname{ovr}}}(K, L_{-1-q}^n) \ge c n^{\frac 1{2(q+1)}}.

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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}
}