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Degree of reflectional symmetry of (unbounded) convex polyhedra in Euclidean spaces

Let $U \subset \mathbb{R}^m$ be an open domain. I'm trying to come up with a measure of its degree of reflectional symmetry and I have a question. The post in two-part, where in PART I I introduce the ...
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Conic hull of a rectangle

I have a simple question that appeared in research: For a rectangle $S :=[a_1,b_1] \times[a_2,b_2] \times \dots \times [a_n,b_n] \subset \mathbb{R}^n$. Let $p_0 = (a_1,a_2,\dots,a_n)$, and define $p_i ...
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Fitting a convex polytope with 𝑛 facets between two nested spheres

This is related to a research problem that is interested in approximation of spheres by convex polytopes. Let $C_r$ and $C_R$ be two spheres in $\mathbb R^d$ of radius $r$ and $R$, respectively, where ...
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Estimation via projecting onto a convex body

Assume that $\theta$ is in a convex body $K \in \mathbb{R}^n$ and we observe $y = \theta + z$, where $z$ is a noise term (following, say, the normal distribution). Consider an estimator of $\theta$ by ...
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Weak derivative of projection onto probabilist's simplex

Let $\Delta_n:=\{x\in [0,1]^n:\boldsymbol{1}^{\top}x=1\}$ denote the probabilist's $n$-simplex and let $P:\mathbb{R}^n\rightarrow\Delta_n$ denote the (Euclidean) metric projection onto this simplex ...
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How to solve this minimax matrix optimization problem?

Recently, I want to know how well can a $\ell_1$ ball be approximated by the image of a $\ell_2$ ball under a linear transform. I formulate this problem as the following optimization problem. \begin{...
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High-dimensional polytopes

I have two questions regarding polytopes in high dimensions, $\mathbb{R}^d$ where $d > 3$, that I could not find resources for on the web for. Suppose I have a polytope that is non-convex: How can ...
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How to find the dimension of the polar cone of a convex cone generated by some given vectors

Suppose we have access to a generating set $\{v_1, ..., v_k\}\subseteq\mathbb{R}^n$ of the convex cone $C=cone(v_1, ..., v_k)$, where $cone(\cdot)$ is the conical hull (i.e. nonnegative span) of ...
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Finding a point on a convex set

Given a compact bounded convex set $\mathcal C\subseteq\mathbb R^n$ given by $t$ hyperplane inequalities I want to find a point $u\in\mathcal C$ such that for all $v\in\mathcal C$ a convex relation $...
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Closed form solutions for maximal subsets of convex polytopes

I'm looking for any known exact results about inscribing simple convex bodies inside a convex polytope. The most famous is the Löwner-John ellipsoid, but as far as I understood in general there is no ...
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Polygon of convex arcs

Convex polygons in the plane $R^2$ arise in linear programming where the constraints are linear. The objective linear function attains its maximum at a vertex of the feasible region(if exists). Assume ...
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Relative interior of a normal cone at a face of a convex polytope?

Suppose $A$ is a nonempty convex polytope in $\mathbb{R}^n$. Suppose $F$ is a face of $A$. Consider the normal cone of $A$ at $F$: $C_A(F)=\{v\in\mathbb{R}^n:v\cdot x\geq v\cdot y\ \forall\ x\in ...
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Projecting two convex polyhedra onto their intersection

Suppose we are given two convex polyhedra $\mathcal{C}_1, \mathcal{C}_2 \subset \mathbb{R}^n$ with non-empty intersection $\mathcal{C}_1 \cap \mathcal{C}_2 \neq \emptyset$. For the orthogonal ...
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on vectors for which the intersection of their convex hull and the nonegative orthant is the unit simplex

Consider the vectors $r^1 = (0,2,-1)$, $r^2 = (-1,0,2)$, and $r^3 = (2,-1,0)$. Two properties of these vectors that interest us here are: 1) The $i$'th coordinate of $r^i$ is 0, and 2) The ...
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How to find extreme points of a set related to Minkowski's Theorem?

Let $S^{n-1}$ be the unit sphere in $\mathbb{R}^n$. For $m>n$, we can define $\Lambda$ to be the set $$\{(\lambda_1, ..., \lambda_m):\sum_{i=1}^m \lambda_i=1, \lambda_i\ge0, and \mbox{ there exist}...
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Projecting on a a special polyhedron

Let $X$ be an $n$-by-$p$ matrix and consider the closed convex polyhedron $$\mathcal P_X := \{y \in \mathbb R^n | \|X^Ty\|_\infty \le 1\}.$$ Notice that $\mathcal P_X$ is symmetric about the origin. ...
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Projecting on a convex compact polytope with special form

Let $E$ be a large sparse $l$-by-$n$ matrix ($l$ and $n$ can be in the billions...) with coefficients in $\{-1, 0, 1\}$: the first row of $E$ is the vector $(1,0,0,\ldots,0) \in \mathbb R^n$, and ...
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Finding optimal linear transformation for intersection of convex polytopes

I previously posted this on MathSE and am now trying here. I have the following situation, as shown in the following diagram: $W=\{w_i\}_{i=1..|W|}$ is a set of vertices (show in diagram in blue) ...
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Find the minimum distance between two convex hulls

We work over $\mathbb{R}^N$. Let $\mathbf{P}_1$ denote the hyperplane constructed using $N$ points, each of which is on a different axis (there are $N$ axes). We denote by $\mathbf{P}_2$ the convex ...
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polynomial expression for counting number of integral points of a set

Let $v_i=a_ie_i\in\mathbb R^d$ and $w_i=b_ie_i\in\mathbb R^d$ for $i=1,\dots,d$ where $e_i$'s are unit vetcors and $a_i,b_i$ are positive integers. Let $$S=conv\{0,rv_i+sw_i:i=1,\dots,d\}.$$ Can we ...
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Convex Sets and Nearest Neighbors

For a set $S \subseteq \mathbb{R}^n$ and a point $x \in \mathbb{R}^n$, let $c_S(x)$ be the point $s \in S$ that minimizes $\|x-s\|$ if such a point exists and is unique. It is known that $c(x) = s$ ...
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