The Vector Balancing Constant for Zonotopes (2210.16460v1)
Abstract: The vector balancing constant $\mathrm{vb}(K,Q)$ of two symmetric convex bodies $K,Q$ is the minimum $r \geq 0$ so that any number of vectors from $K$ can be balanced into an $r$-scaling of $Q$. A question raised by Schechtman is whether for any zonotope $K \subseteq \mathbb{R}d$ one has $\mathrm{vb}(K,K) \lesssim \sqrt{d}$. Intuitively, this asks whether a natural geometric generalization of Spencer's Theorem (for which $K = Bd_\infty$) holds. We prove that for any zonotope $K \subseteq \mathbb{R}d$ one has $\mathrm{vb}(K,K) \lesssim \sqrt{d} \log \log \log d$. Our main technical contribution is a tight lower bound on the Gaussian measure of any section of a normalized zonotope, generalizing Vaaler's Theorem for cubes. We also prove that for two different normalized zonotopes $K$ and $Q$ one has $\mathrm{vb}(K,Q) \lesssim \sqrt{d \log d}$. All the bounds are constructive and the corresponding colorings can be computed in polynomial time.
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