Quantitative combinatorial geometry for concave functions

Abstract

We prove several exact quantitative versions of Helly's and Tverberg's theorems, which guarantee that a finite family of convex sets in Rd has a large intersection. Our results characterize conditions that are sufficient for the intersection of a family of convex sets to contain a "witness set" which is large under some concave or log-concave measure. The possible witness sets include ellipsoids, zonotopes, and H-convex sets. Our results also bound the complexity of finding the best approximation of a family of convex sets by a single zonotope or by a single H-convex set. We obtain colorful and fractional variants of all our Helly-type theorems.

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