Regular Random Sections of Convex Bodies and the Random Quotient-of-Subspace Theorem

It was shown by G. Pisier that any finite-dimensional normed space admits an $\alpha$-regular $M$-position, guaranteeing not only regular entropy estimates but moreover regular estimates on the diameters of minimal sections of its unit-ball and its dual. We revisit Pisier's argument and show th...

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Hauptverfasser: Milman, Emanuel, Yifrach, Yuval
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Zusammenfassung:It was shown by G. Pisier that any finite-dimensional normed space admits an $\alpha$-regular $M$-position, guaranteeing not only regular entropy estimates but moreover regular estimates on the diameters of minimal sections of its unit-ball and its dual. We revisit Pisier's argument and show the existence of a \emph{different} position, which guarantees the same estimates for \emph{randomly sampled} sections \emph{with high-probability}. As an application, we obtain a \emph{random} version of V. Milman's Quotient-of-Subspace Theorem, asserting that in the above position, \emph{typical} quotients of subspaces are isomorphic to Euclidean, with a distance estimate which matches the best-known deterministic one (and beating all prior estimates which hold with high-probability). Our main novel ingredient is a new position of convex bodies, whose existence we establish by using topological arguments and a fixed-point theorem.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1910.06033