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An arithmetic proof of John's ellipsoid theorem
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    An arithmetic proof of John's ellipsoid theorem (English)
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    17 August 2005
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    The authors give a new, transparent proof of John's ellipsoid theorem (the characterization of the unique ellipsoid of maximal volume in a convex body \(C\subset\mathbb{R}^d\)), both in the symmetric and in the non-symmetric case. The main idea is to represent ellipsoids as points in \([{1\over 2}d(d+ 1)]\)-dimensional (resp. \([{1\over 2}d(d+ 3)]\)-dimensional) space (through symmetric, positive definite matrices) and to use Carathéodory's theorem for cones. They also prove a partial extension, where ellipsoids are replaced by affine images of a given compact set \(B\subset C\).
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    convex body
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    ellipsoid
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    maximal volume
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    quadratic form
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    positive definite
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