$d_p$ convergence and $\epsilon$-regularity theorems for entropy and scalar curvature lower bounds
Abstract
Consider a sequence of Riemannian manifolds with scalar curvatures and entropies bounded below by small constants . The goal of this paper is to understand notions of convergence and the structure of limits for such spaces. Even in the seemingly rigid case , we construct examples showing that such a sequence may converge wildly in the Gromov-Hausdorff or Intrinsic Flat sense. On the other hand, we will see that these classical notions of convergence are the incorrect ones to consider. Indeed, even a metric space is the wrong underlying category to be working on. Instead, we introduce convergence, a weaker notion of convergence that is valid for a class of rectifiable Riemannian spaces. These rectifiable spaces have well-behaved topology, measure theory, and analysis, though potentially there will be no reasonably associated distance function. Under the notion of closeness, a space with almost nonnegative scalar curvature and small entropy bounds must in fact be close to Euclidean space; this will constitute our -regularity theorem. More generally, we have a compactness theorem saying that sequences of Riemannian manifolds with small lower scalar curvature and entropy bounds must converge to such a rectifiable Riemannian space . Comparing to the first paragraph, the distance functions of may be degenerating, even though in a well-defined sense the analysis cannot be. Applications for manifolds with small scalar and entropy lower bounds include an -Sobolev embedding and apriori scalar curvature bounds for .
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@article{arxiv.2010.15663,
title = {$d_p$ convergence and $\epsilon$-regularity theorems for entropy and scalar curvature lower bounds},
author = {Man-Chun Lee and Aaron Naber and Robin Neumayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.15663},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
added reference and result of torus stability