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Some inequalities for norms in $\mathbb{ R}^n$ and $\mathbb{ C}^n$

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arxiv 2303.03210 v1 pith:XYUMEGD2 submitted 2023-03-06 math.FA math.CVmath.MG

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keywords extremalbasesfactormathbbnormsbasiscomparablecomplex
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The main result of this paper is that for any norm on a complex or real $n$-dimensional linear space, every extremal basis satisfies inverted triangle inequality with scaling factor $2^n-1$. Furthermore, the constant $2^n-1$ is tight. We also prove that the norms of any two extremal bases are comparable with a factor of $2^n-1$, which, intuitively, means that any two extremal bases are quantitatively equivalent with the stated tolerance.

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