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Distance Equilibrium Measures and Curvature in Metric Spaces

Metric Geometry 2026-02-24 v1

Abstract

Let (X,d)(X,d) be a compact metric space. We consider the behavior of probability measures μ\mu with the property that Xd(x,y)dμ(y)\mboxisindependentof xX. \int_{X} d(x, y) d\mu(y) \qquad \mbox{is independent of}~x \in X. It appears that such measures, when they exist, encode a `curvature-type' quantity. We investigate this in the special case where XX is a closed, convex curve in R2\mathbb{R}^2 and d=2d = \| \cdot \|_2 is the Euclidean distance: even a single point with small curvature implies non-existence of such a measure. Conversely, such a measure μ\mu exists for all curves whose curvature is sufficiently close to constant. Curvature is usually defined by second derivatives; this one is defined via an integral equation which makes sense in much rougher spaces. Connections to curvature on graphs, the Gross-Stadje Theorem and magnitude are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2602.19311,
  title  = {Distance Equilibrium Measures and Curvature in Metric Spaces},
  author = {Stefan Steinerberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.19311},
  year   = {2026}
}