Euclidean Partitions Optimizing Noise Stability

Abstract

The Standard Simplex Conjecture of Isaksson and Mossel asks for the partition \Ai\i=1k of Rn into k≤ n+1 pieces of equal Gaussian measure of optimal noise stability. That is, for >0, we maximize Σi=1k∫Rn∫Rn1Ai(x)1Ai(x+y1-2) e-(x12+·s+xn2)/2e-(y12+·s+yn2)/2dxdy. Isaksson and Mossel guessed the best partition for this problem and proved some applications of their conjecture. For example, the Standard Simplex Conjecture implies the Plurality is Stablest Conjecture. For k=3,n≥2 and 0<<0(k,n), we prove the Standard Simplex Conjecture. The full conjecture has applications to theoretical computer science, and to geometric multi-bubble problems (after Isaksson and Mossel).

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