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Markov chains in smooth Banach spaces and Gromov hyperbolic metric spaces

Functional Analysis 2016-09-07 v1 Probability

Abstract

A metric space XX has {\em Markov type} 2, if for any reversible finite-state Markov chain {Zt}\{Z_t\} (with Z0Z_0 chosen according to the stationary distribution) and any map ff from the state space to XX, the distance DtD_t from f(Z0)f(Z_0) to f(Zt)f(Z_t) satisfies \E(Dt2)K2t\E(D12)\E(D_t^2) \le K^2 t \E(D_1^2) for some K=K(X)<K=K(X)<\infty. This notion is due to K. Ball (1992), who showed its importance for the Lipschitz extension problem. However until now, only Hilbert space (and its bi-Lipschitz equivalents) were known to have Markov type 2. We show that every Banach space with modulus of smoothness of power type 2 (in particular, LpL_p for p>2p>2) has Markov type 2; this proves a conjecture of Ball. We also show that trees, hyperbolic groups and simply connected Riemannian manifolds of pinched negative curvature have Markov type 2. Our results are applied to settle several conjectures on Lipschitz extensions and embeddings. In particular, we answer a question posed by Johnson and Lindenstrauss in 1982, by showing that for 1<q<2<p<1<q<2<p<\infty, any Lipschitz mapping from a subset of LpL_p to LqL_q has a Lipschitz extension defined on all of LpL_p.

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@article{arxiv.math/0410422,
  title  = {Markov chains in smooth Banach spaces and Gromov hyperbolic metric spaces},
  author = {Assaf Naor and Yuval Peres and Oded Schramm and Scott Sheffield},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0410422},
  year   = {2016}
}

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