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H\"older curves and parameterizations in the Analyst's Traveling Salesman theorem

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2020-07-21 v3 Metric Geometry

Abstract

We investigate the geometry of sets in Euclidean and infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. We establish sufficient conditions that ensure a set of points is contained in the image of a (1/s)(1/s)-H\"older continuous map f:[0,1]l2f:[0,1]\rightarrow l^2, with s>1s>1. Our results are motivated by and generalize the "sufficient half" of the Analyst's Traveling Salesman Theorem, which characterizes subsets of rectifiable curves in RN\mathbb{R}^N or l2l^2 in terms of a quadratic sum of linear approximation numbers called Jones' beta numbers. The original proof of the Analyst's Traveling Salesman Theorem depends on a well-known metric characterization of rectifiable curves from the 1920s, which is not available for higher-dimensional curves such as H\"older curves. To overcome this obstacle, we reimagine Jones' non-parametric proof and show how to construct parameterizations of the intermediate approximating curves fk([0,1])f_k([0,1]). We then find conditions in terms of tube approximations that ensure the approximating curves converge to a H\"older curve. As an application, we provide sufficient conditions that guarantee fractional rectifiability of pointwise doubling measures in RN\mathbb{R}^N.

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@article{arxiv.1806.01197,
  title  = {H\"older curves and parameterizations in the Analyst's Traveling Salesman theorem},
  author = {Matthew Badger and Lisa Naples and Vyron Vellis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01197},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

74 pages, 4 figures (v3: corrected Lemma 4.12 and simplified Appendix A, other small improvements, final version)