On the role of convexity in isoperimetry, spectral gap and concentration (Q1022337)

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On the role of convexity in isoperimetry, spectral gap and concentration
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    On the role of convexity in isoperimetry, spectral gap and concentration (English)
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    22 June 2009
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    The author proves that for convex domains in Euclidean space, Cheeger's isoperimetric inequality, spectral gap of the Neumann Laplacian, exponential concentration of Lipschitz functions, and the a-priori weakest requirement that Lipschitz functions have arbitrarily slow uniform tail-decay, are all quantitatively equivalent (to within universal constants, independent of the dimension). As applications, some previously known results on the spectral gap of convex domains are extended.
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    convex domain
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    Cheeger's isoperimetric inequality
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    spectral gap
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    exponential concentration of Lipschitz functions
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