Cone and paraboloid points of arbitrary subsets of Euclidean space
Abstract
In this paper we characterise cone points of arbitrary subsets of Euclidean space. Given , is a cone point of if and only if \begin{align*} \int_{0}^1 \beta_{E}^{d,2}(B(x,r))^2 \frac{dr}{r} < \infty, \end{align*} up to a set of zero -measure. The coefficients are a variation of the Jones coefficients. This is a high dimensional counterpart of a theorem of Bishop and Jones from 1994. We also prove similar results for -paraboloid points, which are the rectifiability counterparts to cone points: is an -paraboloid point if and only if \begin{align*} \int_0^1 \frac{\overline{\beta}_{E}^{d,2}(B(x,r))^2}{r^{2\alpha}} \, \frac{dr}{r} < \infty \end{align*} up to a set of zero -measure. Here, is another variant of the Jones coefficients, introduced by Azzam and Schul.
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@article{arxiv.2103.01789,
title = {Cone and paraboloid points of arbitrary subsets of Euclidean space},
author = {Matthew Hyde and Michele Villa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.01789},
year = {2021}
}
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