对于低规律的里曼度量来说,分布部分曲率的边界是低规律的里曼度量
Darius Erös1, Michael Kunzinger1, Argam Ohanyan2
1Faculty of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
概括
本研究引入了里曼几何学中截面曲率界限的新分布定义. 新的定义恢复了亚历山德罗夫.
科学领域:
- 不同几何学微分几何学
- 几何分析 几何分析
- 拓学的拓学
背景情况:
- 在里曼几何和亚历山德罗夫空间中,截面曲率界限至关重要.
- 现有的定义适用于光滑或特定的通用设置.
- 对不太规律的指标有必要制定适用于不太规律的指标的定义.
研究的目的:
- 为连续的里曼度量引入了截面曲率界限的新概念.
- 研究这个新定义的属性,特别是对于Geroch-Traschen规律.
- 将新定义与现有概念联系起来,例如亚历山德罗夫三角形比较.
主要方法:
- 使用经典的截面曲率公式的分布式版本.
- 分析使用连续的里曼度量 H^1_loc 交叉 C^0 规律的多元体.
- 检查局部利普希茨连续指标的情况.
主要成果:
- 对于C^1指标,新的分布定义恢复了亚历山德罗夫边界.
- 这一结果的较弱版本适用于局部连续的利普希茨度量.
- 展示了分布式方法在几何分析中的实用性.
结论:
- 新的分布式截面曲率边界是一个强大的概括.
- 它弥合了光滑和不光滑的几何设置之间的差距.
- 为研究具有较低规律度指标的空间开辟了新的途径.
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