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Metric Measure Spaces and Synthetic Ricci Bounds -- Fundamental Concepts and Recent Developments

Metric Geometry 2024-04-25 v1

Abstract

Metric measure spaces with synthetic Ricci bounds have attracted great interest in recent years, accompanied by spectacular breakthroughs and deep new insights. In this survey, I will provide a brief introduction to the concept of lower Ricci bounds as introduced by Lott-Villani and myself, and illustrate some of its geometric, analytic and probabilistic consequences, among them Li-Yau estimates, coupling properties for Brownian motions, sharp functional and isoperimetric inequalities, rigidity results, and structural properties like rectifiability and rectifiability of the boundary. In particular, I will explain its crucial interplay with the heat flow and its link to the curvaturedimension condition formulated in functional-analytic terms by Bakry-\`Emery. This equivalence between the Lagrangian and the Eulerian approach then will be further explored in various recent research directions: i) time-dependent Ricci bounds which provide a link to (super-) Ricci flows for singular spaces, ii) second order calculus, upper Ricci bounds, and transformation formulas, iii) distribution-valued Ricci bounds which e.g. allow singular effects of non-convex boundaries to be taken into account.

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@article{arxiv.2404.15755,
  title  = {Metric Measure Spaces and Synthetic Ricci Bounds -- Fundamental Concepts and Recent Developments},
  author = {Karl-Theodor Sturm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.15755},
  year   = {2024}
}