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Results for "Probability Distributions on a Circle"
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Fall 2010
facets) should be sampled in order for such a polytope to capture significant volume. Various criteria for what exactly it means to capture significant volume are discussed. We also study similar problems for random polytopes generated by points on the Euclidean sphere. The second paper is
about volume distribution in convex bodies. The first main result is about convex bodies that are (i) symmetric with respect to each of the coordinate hyperplanes and (ii) in isotropic position. We prove that most linear functionals acting on such bodies exhibit super-Gaussian tail-decay
This thesis is based on three papers on selected topics in Asymptotic Geometric Analysis. The first paper is about the volume of high-dimensional random polytopes; in particular, on polytopes generated by Gaussian random vectors. We consider the question of how many random vertices (or