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Sharp inequalities for the mean distance of random points in convex bodies

Metric Geometry 2021-06-22 v3 Probability

Abstract

For a convex body KRdK\subset\mathbb{R}^d the mean distance Δ(K)=EX1X2\Delta(K)=\mathbb{E}|X_1-X_2| is the expected Euclidean distance of two independent and uniformly distributed random points X1,X2KX_1,X_2\in K. Optimal lower and upper bounds for ratio between Δ(K)\Delta(K) and the first intrinsic volume V1(K)V_1(K) of KK (normalized mean width) are derived and degenerate extremal cases are discussed. The argument relies on Riesz's rearrangement inequality and the solution of an optimization problem for powers of concave functions. The relation with results known from the existing literature is reviewed in detail.

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@article{arxiv.2010.03351,
  title  = {Sharp inequalities for the mean distance of random points in convex bodies},
  author = {Gilles Bonnet and Anna Gusakova and Christoph Thäle and Dmitry Zaporozhets},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.03351},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

22 pages, 1 table, 3 figures, referred value for the mean distance in an octagon corrected