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We prove that there exists an absolute constant $alpha >1$ with the following property: if $K$ is a convex body in ${mathbb R}^n$ whose center of mass is at the origin, then a random subset $Xsubset K$ of cardinality ${rm card}(X)=lceilalpha nrceil $ satisfies with probability greater than $1-e^{-n}$ {Ksubseteq c_1n,{mathrm conv}(X),} where $c_1>0$ is an absolute constant. As an application we show that the vertex index of any convex body $K$ in ${mathbb R}^n$ is bounded by $c_2n^2$, where $c_2>0$ is an absolute constant, thus extending an estimate of Bezdek and Litvak for the symmetric case.
Let $K$ be a convex body in $mathbb{R}^n$ and $f : partial K rightarrow mathbb{R}_+$ a continuous, strictly positive function with $intlimits_{partial K} f(x) d mu_{partial K}(x) = 1$. We give an upper bound for the approximation of $K$ in the symmet
Let $K$ be an isotropic symmetric convex body in ${mathbb R}^n$. We show that a subspace $Fin G_{n,n-k}$ of codimension $k=gamma n$, where $gammain (1/sqrt{n},1)$, satisfies $$Kcap Fsubseteq frac{c}{gamma }sqrt{n}L_K (B_2^ncap F)$$ with probability g
Central limit theorems for the log-volume of a class of random convex bodies in $mathbb{R}^n$ are obtained in the high-dimensional regime, that is, as $ntoinfty$. In particular, the case of random simplices pinned at the origin and simplices where al
We study a long standing open problem by Ulam, which is whether the Euclidean ball is the unique body of uniform density which will float in equilibrium in any direction. We answer this problem in the class of origin symmetric n-dimensional convex bo
Barker and Larman asked the following. Let $K subset {Bbb{R}}^d$ be a convex body, whose interior contains a given convex body $K subset {Bbb{R}}^d$, and let, for all supporting hyperplanes $H$ of $K$, the $(d-1)$-volumes of the intersections $K cap