The paper shows biangular tight frames make two projection constants coincide, derives a new lower bound from simplex edge midpoints, and conjectures exact maximal projection constants in dimensions 6 and 8.
Graph Eigenvalues and Projection Constants
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For an integer $k\ge2$, let $\lambda_k(G)$ denote the $k$th largest adjacency eigenvalue of a graph $G$. For every graph $G$ on $n$ vertices and every $2 \leq k \leq n$, we prove \[ \lambda_k(G) \le \frac{(k-2)\sqrt{k+1}+2}{2k(k-1)}\,n-1. \] Our bound is tight for $k\in\{2,3,4,8,24\}$. We obtain it by reducing the graph-eigenvalue problem to an extremal problem for orthogonal projections and then applying the general upper bound on the absolute projection constant $\gamma(r)$ due to Der\k{e}gowska and Lewandowska. We also give an alternative proof of their bound by repairing the Gegenbauer-polynomial argument of K\"onig and Tomczak-Jaegermann. The resulting slack identity yields a strict improvement in every even dimension $r\ge4$ for which $r+2$ is not a perfect square.
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Maximal Projection Constants and Extremal Vector Configurations: Some Conjectures and Examples
The paper shows biangular tight frames make two projection constants coincide, derives a new lower bound from simplex edge midpoints, and conjectures exact maximal projection constants in dimensions 6 and 8.