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Catching jumps of metric-valued mappings with Lipschitz functions

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2026-03-05 v1 Metric Geometry Probability

Abstract

It follows from recent results of V. Bakhtin, R. Oleinik, and the second named author that, given a metric space X\mathcal{X}, a continuous map γ ⁣:[a,b]X\gamma\colon [a,b] \to \mathcal{X} is a map of bounded variation if and only if fγf \circ \gamma is a function of bounded variation for every Lipschitz function f ⁣:XRf\colon\mathcal{X} \to \mathbb{R}. In this note, we show that the continuity assumption is of crucial importance: for many interesting examples of metric spaces there are no analogs of that characterization without the continuity assumption on γ\gamma. The interesting examples are: 2\ell_2, infinite metric trees, and Laakso-type spaces. However, for ultrametric spaces the said characterization holds without any continuity assumptions.

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@article{arxiv.2603.03869,
  title  = {Catching jumps of metric-valued mappings with Lipschitz functions},
  author = {Dmitriy Stolyarov and Alexander Tyulenev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.03869},
  year   = {2026}
}

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17 pages, 5 figures