By discretizing an argument of Kislyakov, Naor and Schechtman proved that the 1-Wasserstein metric over the planar grid has -distortion bounded below by a constant multiple of . We provide a new “dimensionality” interpretation of Kislyakov’s argument, showing that if is a sequence of graphs whose isoperimetric dimension and Lipschitz-spectral dimension equal a common number , then the 1-Wasserstein metric over has -distortion bounded below by a constant multiple of . We proceed to compute these dimensions for -powers of certain graphs. In particular, we get that the sequence of diamond graphs has isoperimetric dimension and Lipschitz-spectral dimension equal to 2, obtaining as a corollary that the 1-Wasserstein metric over has -distortion bounded below by a constant multiple of . This answers a question of Dilworth, Kutzarova, and Ostrovskii and exhibits only the third sequence of -embeddable graphs whose sequence of 1-Wasserstein metrics is not -embeddable.
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An optimal approximation problem for free polynomials
Motivated by recent work on optimal approximation by polynomials in the unit disk, we consider the following noncommutative approximation problem: for a polynomial in freely noncommuting arguments, find a free polynomial , of degree at most , to minimize . (Here the norm is the norm on coefficients.) We show that if and only if is nonsingular in a certain nc domain (the row ball), and prove quantitative bounds. As an application, we obtain a new proof of the characterization of polynomials cyclic for the -shift.
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- 10517963
- Publisher / Repository:
- American Mathematical Society
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- Journal Name:
- Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
- ISSN:
- 0002-9939
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- Medium: X
- Sponsoring Org:
- National Science Foundation
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