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Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis [electronic resource] : Israel Seminar 2004–2005 / edited by Vitali D. Milman, Gideon Schechtman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1910Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007Description: VIII, 332 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540720539
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 515.7 23
LOC classification:
  • QA319-329.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Theory of Valuations on Manifolds, IV. New Properties of the Multiplicative Structure -- Geometric Applications of Chernoff-Type Estimates -- A Remark on the Surface Brunn–Minkowski-Type Inequality -- On Isoperimetric Constants for Log-Concave Probability Distributions -- A Remark on Quantum Ergodicity for CAT Maps -- Some Arithmetical Applications of the Sum-Product Theorems in Finite Fields -- On the Maximal Number of Facets of 0/1 Polytopes -- A Note on an Observation of G. Schechtman -- Marginals of Geometric Inequalities -- Deviation Inequalities on Largest Eigenvalues -- On the Euclidean Metric Entropy of Convex Bodies -- Some Remarks on Transportation Cost and Related Inequalities -- A Comment on the Low-Dimensional Busemann–Petty Problem -- Random Convex Bodies Lacking Symmetric Projections, Revisited Through Decoupling -- The Random Version of Dvoretzky's Theorem in -- Tail-Sensitive Gaussian Asymptotics for Marginals of Concentrated Measures in High Dimension -- Decoupling Weakly Dependent Events -- The Square Negative Correlation Property for Generalized Orlicz Balls.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This collection of original papers related to the Israeli GAFA seminar (on Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis) during the years 2004-2005 follows the long tradition of the previous volumes that reflect the general trends of the Theory and are a source of inspiration for research. Most of the papers deal with different aspects of the Asymptotic Geometric Analysis, ranging from classical topics in the geometry of convex bodies, to inequalities involving volumes of such bodies or, more generally, log-concave measures, to the study of sections or projections of convex bodies. In many of the papers Probability Theory plays an important role; in some limit laws for measures associated with convex bodies, resembling Central Limit Theorems, are derive and in others probabilistic tools are used extensively. There are also papers on related subjects, including a survey on the behavior of the largest eigenvalue of random matrices and some topics in Number Theory.
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Theory of Valuations on Manifolds, IV. New Properties of the Multiplicative Structure -- Geometric Applications of Chernoff-Type Estimates -- A Remark on the Surface Brunn–Minkowski-Type Inequality -- On Isoperimetric Constants for Log-Concave Probability Distributions -- A Remark on Quantum Ergodicity for CAT Maps -- Some Arithmetical Applications of the Sum-Product Theorems in Finite Fields -- On the Maximal Number of Facets of 0/1 Polytopes -- A Note on an Observation of G. Schechtman -- Marginals of Geometric Inequalities -- Deviation Inequalities on Largest Eigenvalues -- On the Euclidean Metric Entropy of Convex Bodies -- Some Remarks on Transportation Cost and Related Inequalities -- A Comment on the Low-Dimensional Busemann–Petty Problem -- Random Convex Bodies Lacking Symmetric Projections, Revisited Through Decoupling -- The Random Version of Dvoretzky's Theorem in -- Tail-Sensitive Gaussian Asymptotics for Marginals of Concentrated Measures in High Dimension -- Decoupling Weakly Dependent Events -- The Square Negative Correlation Property for Generalized Orlicz Balls.

This collection of original papers related to the Israeli GAFA seminar (on Geometric Aspects of Functional Analysis) during the years 2004-2005 follows the long tradition of the previous volumes that reflect the general trends of the Theory and are a source of inspiration for research. Most of the papers deal with different aspects of the Asymptotic Geometric Analysis, ranging from classical topics in the geometry of convex bodies, to inequalities involving volumes of such bodies or, more generally, log-concave measures, to the study of sections or projections of convex bodies. In many of the papers Probability Theory plays an important role; in some limit laws for measures associated with convex bodies, resembling Central Limit Theorems, are derive and in others probabilistic tools are used extensively. There are also papers on related subjects, including a survey on the behavior of the largest eigenvalue of random matrices and some topics in Number Theory.

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