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Magnitude, diversity, capacities, and dimensions of metric spaces

Metric Geometry 2015-07-22 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs Functional Analysis

Abstract

Magnitude is a numerical invariant of metric spaces introduced by Leinster, motivated by considerations from category theory. This paper extends the original definition for finite spaces to compact spaces, in an equivalent but more natural and direct manner than in previous works by Leinster, Willerton, and the author. The new definition uncovers a previously unknown relationship between magnitude and capacities of sets. Exploiting this relationship, it is shown that for a compact subset of Euclidean space, the magnitude dimension considered by Leinster and Willerton is equal to the Minkowski dimension.

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@article{arxiv.1308.5407,
  title  = {Magnitude, diversity, capacities, and dimensions of metric spaces},
  author = {Mark W. Meckes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.5407},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

v2: Minor changes in exposition. To appear in Potential Analysis