Quantitative anisotropic isoperimetric and Brunn-Minkowski inequalities for convex sets with improved defect estimates
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Abstract: In this paper we revisit the anisotropic isoperimetric and the Brunn-Minkowski inequalities for convex sets. The best known constant depending on the space dimension in both inequalities is due to Segal [
ef{bib:Seg.}]. We improve that constant to for convex sets and to for centrally symmetric convex sets. We also conjecture, that the best constant in both inequalities must be of the form i.e., quadratic in The tools are the Brenier's mapping from the theory of mass transportation combined with new sharp geometric-arithmetic mean and some algebraic inequalities plus a trace estimate by Figalli, Maggi and Pratelli.
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