A discrete approach to Zhang's projection inequality
Abstract
In this paper we will provide a new proof of the fact that for any convex body K⊂eqn 2nnnnn∫0∞ rn-1n(K(ren+K))dr≤(n(K))n+1(n-1(Pen(K)))n, where (ei)i=1n denotes the canonical orthonormal basis in n, Pen(K) denotes the orthogonal projection of K onto the linear hyperplane orthogonal to en, and k denotes the k-dimensional Lebesgue measure. This inequality was proved by Gardner and Zhang and it implies Zhang's inequality. We will use our new approach to this inequality in order to prove discrete analogues of this inequality and of an equivalent version of it, where we will consider the lattice point enumerator measure instead of the Lebesgue measure, and show that from such discrete analogues we can recover the aforementioned inequality and, therefore, Zhang's inequality.
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