Lower Ricci Curvature and Nonexistence of Manifold Structure
Abstract
It is known that a limit of manifolds with uniform lower bounds on Ricci curvature must be -rectifiable for some unique . It is also known that if , then is a topological manifold on an open dense subset, and it has been an open question as to whether this holds for . Consider now any smooth complete -manifold with and . Then for each we construct a complete -rectifiable metric space with such that the following hold. First, is a limit space where are smooth manifolds with satisfying the same lower Ricci bound. Additionally, has no open subset which is topologically a manifold. Indeed, for any open we have that the second homology is infinitely generated. Topologically, is the connect sum of with an infinite number of densely spaced copies of . In this way we see that every -manifold may be approximated arbitrarily closely by -dimensional limit spaces which are nowhere manifolds. We will see there is an, as now imprecise, sense in which generically one should expect manifold structures to not exist on spaces with higher dimensional Ricci curvature lower bounds.
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@article{arxiv.2308.03909,
title = {Lower Ricci Curvature and Nonexistence of Manifold Structure},
author = {Erik Hupp and Aaron Naber and Kai-Hsiang Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.03909},
year = {2025}
}