Support functions and mean width for \(\alpha\)-concave functions (Q392959)
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Support functions and mean width for \(\alpha\)-concave functions (English)
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15 January 2014
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Denote by \(\mathrm{Cvx}({\mathbb{R}}^n)\) the set of all convex and lower semicontinuous functions \(\phi : {\mathbb{R}}^n \to (-\infty, \infty]\) with \(\phi (x)<\infty \) for an \(x\in {\mathbb{R}}^n\). One of the main results of this paper is the following. {Theorem.} Assume that a function \(T: \mathrm{Cvx}({\mathbb{R}}^n)\to \mathrm{Cvx}({\mathbb{R}}^n)\) satisfies the following three conditions: (1) \(T\) is order preserving: \(\phi\leq \psi\) if and only if \(T \phi \leq T \psi\), (2) if \(\phi\) is a positively homogeneous function, then \(T \phi = \phi\), and (3) the set \(\{T \phi : \phi \in \mathrm{Cvx}({\mathbb{R}}^n)\}\) is closed under pointwise addition. Then \((T \phi)(x) = \frac{1}{C}\phi (Cx)\) for a positive \(C\). From this theorem a characterization of the support function and the sup-convolution operation is obtained. Moreover, some notions are extended from log-concave functions to \(\alpha\)-concave functions. For non-zero, \(\alpha\)-concave and upper semicontinuous functions mapping \({\mathbb{R}}^n\) into \([0, \infty)\) the author defines \(\alpha\)-support function, \(\alpha\)-sum, \(\lambda\)-homothety and \(\alpha\)-mean width, and gives a few of their properties. One of them is an Urysohn type inequality for \(\alpha\)-mean width, which is applied to get a generalized Poincaré inequality.
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\(\alpha\)-concavity
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mean width
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support function
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sup-convolution operation
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Urysohn type inequality
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generalized Poincaré inequality
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