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An arithmetic proof of John’s ellipsoid theorem

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Using an idea of Voronoi in the geometric theory of positive definite quadratic forms, we give a transparent proof of John’s characterization of the unique ellipsoid of maximum volume contained in a convex body. The same idea applies to the ‘hard part’ of a generalization of John’s theorem and shows the difficulties of the corresponding ‘easy part’.

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Correspondence to Peter M. Gruber.

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Received: 8 October 2004

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Gruber, P.M., Schuster, F.E. An arithmetic proof of John’s ellipsoid theorem. Arch. Math. 85, 82–88 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00013-005-1326-x

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