Questions tagged [mg.metric-geometry]
Euclidean, hyperbolic, discrete, convex, coarse geometry, metric spaces, comparisons in Riemannian geometry, symmetric spaces.
14 questions from the last 30 days
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Topology on topological spaces
The Gromov-Hausdorff metric makes the set of compact metric spaces into a metric space itself. I am wondering what some natural generalizations there are for arbitrary topological spaces. Namely, is ...
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Converse of Scherk–Segre theorem on the number of vertices of a convex space curve
It is well known that any smooth simple closed convex curve $\gamma$ in $\mathbb{R}^{3}$ that meets no plane in more than 4 points has exactly 4 vertices, i.e., points of vanishing torsion; here "...
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Request for resources on directional derivative of the Riemannian distance function, and Berger's lemma about geodesics realizing the diameter
I've been recently interested in directional derivatives of the Riemannian distance function, and I came across this question, and its answer by Sergei Ivanov, where he stated an important result: (I ...
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Does this result above six points follow have a name?
Does this result above six points follow have a name?
Let $A$, $B$, $C$, $D$, $E$, $F$ be six points in the plane and $AB, CF, ED$ are concurrent and $BC, DA, FE$ are concurrent then $CD, EB, AF$ ...
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Proof AG = 2EF in an Isosceles Right Triangle [closed]
In an isosceles right triangle ABC with angle ACB = 90 degrees and angle CAB = angle ABC, let point G lie inside triangle ABC. In the isosceles right triangle CGE, where angle CGE = 90 degrees and CG =...
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For what $n$ do there exist non-periodic tilings with rotational symmetry of order $n$?
More precisely, given an integer $n$, does there exist a non-periodic tiling, where there are infinitely many patches within the tiling, of indefinitely large area, with rotational symmetry of order $...
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How to calculate the maximum dimensions of a rectangle inside two concentric circles? [closed]
If I have a rectangle ABCD such that A and B touch two points of the outer circle and CD's touches one point of the inner circle, how could the maximum dimensions of the rectangle be calculated?
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Pólya's orchard problem among Gaussian primes
Quoting myself from an earlier post:
Pólya's orchard problem asks for which radius $r$ of trees at each lattice point within a distance $R$ of the origin block all lines of sight to the exterior of ...
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Quasi-geodesics in Alexandrov spaces
I am trying to understand the notion of quasi-geodesic in Alexandrov space with curvature bounded below following the Perelman-Petrunin paper. I have two questions:
Is it true that the shortest ...
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Ratio of inscribed/circumscribed ellipsoids: geometrical proof?
Let $K$ be a convex subset of ${\mathbb R}^n$, with non-void interior. The Löwner-John theorem states that there are a minimal volume ellipsoid $\cal E$ containing $K$, a maximal one $\cal F$ ...
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Metric entropy of an ellipsoid
Let $B^d_2$ denote the unit ball of $\ell_2^d$ and let $T$ be an invertible linear map.
Consider the function
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H(T) := \log M(TB_2^d, B_2^d),
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which is the packing entropy for $TB_2^d$ by $B_2^d$....
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Which polytopes have compact realization spaces?
Let $P\subset\Bbb R^d$ be a convex polytope.
Its reduced realization space is the space of all combinatorially equivalent polytopes modulo projective transformations.
I am interested in polytopes for ...
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Cut locus of linear isometric action quotients
Given a compact group $G\leq \operatorname{O}(d)$ of linear isometries on $\mathbb R^d$, equip its quotient $\mathbb R^d/G$ with the canonical orbital metric.
I am curious about the following. Is ...
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Axes of symmetry and symmetry group of the tangent cone to an open, connected, convex subset of the Euclidean space
Given a closed convex set $K\subset \mathbb{R}^d$ and a point $x\in K$ the tangent cone to $K$ at $x$ is defined by
\begin{equation}
T_xK:=\overline{\{v\in \mathbb{R}^d: \exists \lambda \geq 0 \text{ ...