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How to compute the Gromov-Hausdorff distance between spheres $S_n$ and $S_m$?
Can we compute the Gromov-Hausdorff distance $d(\mathbb{S}_n,\mathbb{S}_m)$ for two different spheres $\mathbb{S}_n$ and $\mathbb{S}_m$, $m\neq n$? We consider the spheres with the metrics induced by ...
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Whitney's approximation theorem for Lipschitz manifolds
In the smooth setting, Whitney's approximation theorem says the following: If $M,N$ are smooth manifolds and $f,g:M\to N$ are smooth functions that are continuously homotopic (ie there is a continuous ...
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Sources for Alexandrov surfaces
There are two distinct notions in differential geometry associated
with A. D. Alexandrov: (1) Alexandrov spaces of courvature bounded
from below; (2) Alexandrov surfaces of bounded total curvature (...
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Isometric embeddings of metric spaces in Hilbert spaces
There are plenty of isometric embeddings of metric spaces in Banach spaces. Nevertheless, I have been unable to find any significant result on isometric embeddings into Hilbert spaces. My question is: ...
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Bi-Lipschitz embeddings of compact doubling spaces
Suppose that $(X,\rho)$ is a compact doubling metric space. Does there necessarily exist an $\epsilon>0$ and a maximal $\epsilon$-net $\{x_i\}_{i=1}^n\subseteq X$ such that the map
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\begin{...
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Lipschitz-regularity of partition of unity
Let $K$ be a compact subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$ and $\mathcal{U}$ be a finite collection of open subsets covering $K$ satisfying the minimality property: for every $U\in \mathcal{U}$, the sub-collection ...
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Length spaces with continuous length functional: is this set Gromov-Hausdorff closed?
As far as I can tell, a major motivation for the study of length spaces is that they arise as Gromov-Hausdorff limits of Riemannian manifolds. Specifically,
A complete connected Riemannian manifold ...
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Partitioning a smooth manifold into geodesically convex sets
Let $X$ be a connected and compact $d$-dimensional smooth manifold; where $d$ is a positive integer. Does (or rather, when does) there exist a metric $\rho$ on $X$ generating $X$'s topology and a ...
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Reference request: extendability of Lipschitz maps as a synthetic notion of curvature bounds
In the lecture Notions of Scalar Curvature - IAS around 8:00, Gromov states the following result, which he claims he does "slightly uncarefully":
Suppose $(X,g_X)$ and $(Y,g_Y)$ are ...
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Isometric embedding of 4-element metric spaces into Riemannian manifolds and the curvature
I came across this question Preferred embedding of finite metric spaces in riemaniann manifolds of given dimension. In one of the answers it was stated that it is always possible to isometrically ...
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Exponential map for non-smooth Finsler manifolds
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I'm interested in studying reversible Finsler manifolds which do not have the strong convexity of the Hessian property (that is the Finsler function is a regular norm on every tangent space). ...
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$(1+\epsilon)$-bilipschitz parametrization of Lipschitz manifold
Let $\mathscr{H}^m$ be the $m$ dimensional Hausdorff measure in $\mathbb{R}^n$, $m\leq n$. Is it true that for $\mathscr{H}^m$-almost every point $p$ on a Lipschitz manifold $M$ of dimension $m$ ...
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Gromov-Hausdorff relative compactness without curvature restrictions
A famous theorem of Gromov says that the set of compact Riemannian manifolds with $Ric \geq c$ and $\text{diam} \leq D$ is relatively compact in the Gromov-Hausdorff metric. Chapter 10 of the book by ...
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Does smallness of Gromov-Hausdorff distance on scale 2 imply smallness on GH distance on scale 1?
Let $(M,g)$ be a Riemannian manifold and $C(Y)$ be a metric cone over $Y$. Let $B_r$ denote the geodesic ball of radius $r$ centered at a fixed point $x$ in $M$ and $C_r$ denote the metric ball of ...