在Pansu的定理的反面
Guido De Philippis1, Andrea Marchese2, Andrea Merlo3
1Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 251 Mercer St., New York, NY 10012 USA.
概括
这项研究将潘苏的可微分定理概括为卡诺群上的利普希茨地图. 它表明,如果这些地图对于某些子测量是潘苏区分的,那么这些测量必须与哈尔测量绝对连续.
科学领域:
- 几何测量理论 几何测量理论
- 对尺度空间的分析.
- 律分析 律分析
背景情况:
- 潘苏的可微分定理是分析卡诺群之间的映射的一个基本结果.
- 将这个定理推广到更广泛的测量类别中,对于理解这些空间中的函数的几何性质至关重要.
- 测量为研究分布及其特性提供了灵活的框架.
研究的目的:
- 将潘苏的可微分定理扩展到一个更一般的设置,涉及卡诺群的拉登测量.
- 探讨利普希茨地图的潘苏区分能力与底层子测量的特性之间的关系.
- 建立条件,在这些条件下,子测量必须与哈尔测量完全连续.
主要方法:
- 潘苏微分定理的概括.
- 分析卡诺集团之间的利普希茨连续映射.
- 使用可区分性质测量的表征.
主要成果:
- 对于卡诺群的拉顿测量,提供了潘苏微分定理的合适概括.
- 它表明,如果卡诺特组之间的利普希茨图表几乎在任何地方都与子量相对应,那么这个量就与该组的哈尔量相对应是绝对连续的.
结论:
- 这些发现将潘苏定理的适用性扩展到更广泛的测量类别.
- 这一结果加深了对地图的可微分性质和卡诺群测量的结构之间的相互作用的理解.
- 与哈尔测量相对绝对连续性被确定为对于某些子测量来说,利普希茨地图的潘苏区分能力的必要条件.
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