Dvoretzky's theorem
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, in the theory of Banach space
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s, Dvoretzky's theorem is an important structural theorem proved by Aryeh Dvoretzky
Aryeh Dvoretzky
Aryeh Dvoretzky was a Russian-born Israeli mathematician, the winner of the 1973 Israel Prize in Mathematics. He is best known for his work in functional analysis, statistics and probability.-Biography:...

 in the early 1960s. It answered a question of Alexander Grothendieck
Alexander Grothendieck
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. A new proof found by Vitali Milman
Vitali Milman
Vitali Davidovich Milman is a mathematician specializing in analysis. He is currently a professor at the Tel-Aviv University. In the past he was a President of the Israel Mathematical Union and a member of the “Aliyah” committee of Tel-Aviv University.-Work:Milman received in Ph.D...

 in the 1970s was one of the starting points for the development of asymptotic geometric analysis (also called asymptotic functional analysis or the local theory of Banach spaces).

Original formulation

For every and every there exists such that if is a Banach space of dimension
, there exist a subspace
of dimension and a positive quadratic form
Quadratic form
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on such that the corresponding
Euclidean norm


on satisfies:

Further development

In 1971, Vitali Milman
Vitali Milman
Vitali Davidovich Milman is a mathematician specializing in analysis. He is currently a professor at the Tel-Aviv University. In the past he was a President of the Israel Mathematical Union and a member of the “Aliyah” committee of Tel-Aviv University.-Work:Milman received in Ph.D...

 gave a new proof of Dvoretzky's theorem, making use of the concentration of measure
Concentration of measure
In mathematics, concentration of measure is a principle that is applied in measure theory, probability and combinatorics, and has consequences for other fields such as Banach space theory. Informally, it states that "A random variable that depends in a Lipschitz way on many independent variables ...

 on the sphere to show that a random -dimensional subspace satisfies the above inequality with probability very close to . The proof gives the sharp dependence on :


Equivalently, for every Banach space of dimension N, there exists a subspace of dimension
and a Euclidean norm
on such that the inequality above holds.

More precisely, let be the unit sphere with respect to some Euclidean structure , and let be the invariant probability measure on . Then:
  • There exists such a subspace with
  • For any one may choose so that the term in the brackets will be at most

Here is a universal constant. The best possible is denoted and called the Dvoretzky dimension of .

The dependence on was studied by Yehoram Gordon, who showed that . Another proof of this result was given by Gideon Schechtman.

Noga Alon
Noga Alon
Noga Alon is an Israeli mathematician noted for his contributions to combinatorics and theoretical computer science, having authored hundreds of papers.- Academic background :...

 and Vitali Milman
Vitali Milman
Vitali Davidovich Milman is a mathematician specializing in analysis. He is currently a professor at the Tel-Aviv University. In the past he was a President of the Israel Mathematical Union and a member of the “Aliyah” committee of Tel-Aviv University.-Work:Milman received in Ph.D...

 showed that the logarithmic bound on the dimension of the subspace in Dvoretzky's theorem can be significantly improved, if one is willing to accept a subspace that is close either to a Euclidean space or to a Chebyshev space
Chebyshev distance
In mathematics, Chebyshev distance , Maximum metric, or L∞ metric is a metric defined on a vector space where the distance between two vectors is the greatest of their differences along any coordinate dimension...

. Specifically, for some constant c, every n-dimensional space has a subspace of dimension that is close either to or to .

Important related results were proved by Tadeusz Figiel, Joram Lindenstrauss
Joram Lindenstrauss
Joram Lindenstrauss is an Israeli mathematician working in functional analysis. He is professor emeritus of mathematics at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.-Biography:...

and Milman.
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