Intrinsic dimensional functional inequalities on model spaces
Abstract
We initiate a systematic study of intrinsic dimensional versions of classical functional inequalities which capture refined properties of the underlying objects. We focus on model spaces: Euclidean space, Hamming cube, and manifolds of constant curvature. In the latter settings, our intrinsic dimensional functional inequalities improve on a series of known results and lead to new Hamilton-type matrix inequalities. Our proofs rely on scaling, tensorization, and stochastic methods.
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