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arxiv: 2301.12619 · v5 · pith:EV5TRXOLnew · submitted 2023-01-30 · 🧮 math.FA · math.MG

On Minkowski symmetrizations of α-concave functions and related applications

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keywords alphaconcavefunctionhypo-symmetrizationminkowskireflectionalapproximatefixed
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The Minkowski symmetral of an $\alpha$-concave function is studied, and some of its fundamental properties are derived. It is shown that for a given $\alpha$-concave function, there exists a sequence of Minkowski symmetrizations that hypo-converges to its ``reflectional hypo-symmetrization''. As an application, it is shown that the reflectional hypo-symmetrization of a log-concave function $f$ is always harder to approximate than $f$ is by ``inner log-linearizations'' with a fixed number of break points. This is a functional analogue of the classical geometric result which states that among all convex bodies of a given mean width, a Euclidean ball is hardest to approximate by inscribed polytopes with a fixed number of vertices. Finally, a general extremal property of the reflectional hypo-symmetrization is deduced, which includes a Urysohn-type inequality and the aforementioned approximation result as special cases.

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