Auerbach bases and minimal volume sufficient enlargements
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Abstract: Let denote the unit ball of a normed linear space . A symmetric, bounded, closed, convex set in a finite dimensional normed linear space is called a {it sufficient enlargement} for if, for an arbitrary isometric embedding of into a Banach space , there exists a linear projection such that . Each finite dimensional normed space has a minimal-volume sufficient enlargement which is a parallelepiped, some spaces have "exotic" minimal-volume sufficient enlargements. The main result of the paper is a characterization of spaces having "exotic" minimal-volume sufficient enlargements in terms of Auerbach bases.
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