Minkowski theorem
Minkowski's theorem on convex bodies is the most important theorem in the geometry of numbers, and is the basis for the existence of the geometry of numbers as a separate division of number theory. It was established by H. Minkowski in 1896 (see [1]). Let be a closed convex body, symmetric with respect to the origin and having volume . Then every point lattice of determinant for which
has a point in distinct from .
An equivalent formulation of Minkowski's theorem is:
where is the critical determinant of the body (see Geometry of numbers). A generalization of Minkowski's theorem to non-convex bodies is Blichfeldt's theorem (see Geometry of numbers). The theorems of Minkowski and Blichfeldt enable one to estimate from above the arithmetic minima of distance functions.
References
[1] | H. Minkowski, "Geometrie der Zahlen" , Chelsea, reprint (1953) |
Comments
A refinement of Minkowski's theorem employing Fourier series was given by C.L. Siegel. A different refinement is Minkowski's theorem on successive minima (see Geometry of numbers). These refinements have applications in algebraic number theory and in Diophantine approximation. For a collection of other conditions which guarantee the existence of lattice points in a convex body see .
Minkowski's theorem on linear forms: The system of inequalities
where are real numbers, has an integer solution if . This was established by H. Minkowski in 1896 (see [1]). Minkowski's theorem on linear forms is a corollary of the more general theorem of Minkowski on a convex body (see part 1).
References
[1] | H. Minkowski, "Geometrie der Zahlen" , Chelsea, reprint (1953) |
[2] | H. Minkowski, "Diophantische Approximationen" , Chelsea, reprint (1957) |
[3] | J.W.S. Cassels, "An introduction to the geometry of numbers" , Springer (1972) |
E.I. Kovalevskaya
Comments
The problem when the first inequality in Minkowski's theorem on linear forms can be replaced by strict inequality was solved by G. Hajós.
References
[a1] | P.M. Gruber, C.G. Lekkerkerker, "Geometry of numbers" , North-Holland (1987) pp. Sect. (iv) (Updated reprint) |
[a2] | P. Erdös, P.M. Gruber, J. Hammer, "Lattice points" , Longman (1989) |
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