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Point distribution in compact metric spaces, III. Two-point homogeneous spaces

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We consider point distributions in compact connected two-point homogeneous spaces (Riemannian symmetric spaces of rank one). All such spaces are known, they are the spheres in the Euclidean spaces, the real, complex and quaternionic projective spaces and the octonionic projective plane. Our concern is with discrepancies of distributions in metric balls and sums of pairwise distances between points of distributions in such spaces. Using the geometric features of two-point spaces, we show that Stolarsky's invariance principle, well-known for the Euclidean spheres, can be extended to all projective spaces and the octonionic projective plane (Theorem 2.1 and Corollary 2.1). We obtain the spherical function expansions for discrepancies and sums of distances (Theorem 9.1). Relying on these expansions, we prove in all such spaces the best possible bounds for quadratic discrepancies and sums of pairwise distances (Theorem 2.2). Applications to $t$-designs on such two-point homogeneous spaces are also considered. It is shown that the optimal $t$-designs meet the best possible bounds for quadratic discrepancies and sums of pairwise distances. (Corollaries 3.1 and 3.2).

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Optimal measures for p-frame energies on spheres

math.MG · 2019-08-02 · accept · novelty 8.0

Tight designs minimize p-frame energies over all probability measures for p between consecutive even integers, and the 600-cell does so on S3 for p in [8,10].

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  • Optimal measures for p-frame energies on spheres math.MG · 2019-08-02 · accept · none · ref 58 · internal anchor

    Tight designs minimize p-frame energies over all probability measures for p between consecutive even integers, and the 600-cell does so on S3 for p in [8,10].