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Convex hulls of perturbed random point sets (1912.10304v1)

Published 21 Dec 2019 in math.PR

Abstract: We consider the convex hull of the perturbed point process comprised of $n$ i.i.d. points, each distributed as the sum of a uniform point on the unit sphere $\S{d-1}$ and a uniform point in the $d$-dimensional ball centered at the origin and of radius $n{\alpha}, \alpha \in (-\infty, \infty)$. This model, inspired by the smoothed complexity analysis introduced in computational geometry \cite{DGGT,ST}, is a perturbation of the classical random polytope. We show that the perturbed point process, after rescaling, converges in the scaling limit to one of five Poisson point processes according to whether $\alpha$ belongs to one of five regimes. The intensity measure of the limit Poisson point process undergoes a transition at the values $\alpha = \frac{-2} {d -1}$ and $\alpha = \frac{2} {d + 1}$ and it gives rise to four rescalings for the $k$-face functional on perturbed data. These rescalings are used to establish explicit expectation asymptotics for the number of $k$-dimensional faces of the convex hull of either perturbed binomial or Poisson data. In the case of Poisson input, we establish explicit variance asymptotics and a central limit theorem for the number of $k$-dimensional faces. Finally it is shown that the rescaled boundary of the convex hull of the perturbed point process converges to the boundary of a parabolic hull process.

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