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Bisector of two points in a Riemannian manifold has measure $0$
Let $p,q\in M$, $p\neq q$, where $M$ is a Riemannian manifold. We will let the bisector of $p,q$ be $\mathcal{B}(p,q)=\{x\in M;d(p,x)=d(q,x)\}$. Does $\mathcal{B}(p,q)$ have measure $0$?
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Contracting a set to a ball
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Question 1: Let $S$ be a nonempty measurable subset of $\R^n$. Let $B$ be a closed ball in $\R^n$ such that $m(B)=m(S)$, where $m$ is the Lebesgue ...
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Isoperimetric inequality for general metric space
Consider some space $\mathcal{S}$ with metric $d$ and measure $\mu$.
For arbitrary set $H$ denote the $v$-bound of $H$ by $\delta_v(H):= \{x \mid x \notin H: \exists y \in H \text{ s.t. } d(x,y) \le v ...
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Constructing measures with support in a given set
I've recently come across the Frostmann Lemma (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frostman_lemma). Its proof involves constructing a measure with certain properties on a given subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$ (I'm ...