Metric spaces with small rough angles and the rectifiability of rough self-contracting curves
Abstract
The small rough angle () condition, introduced by Zolotov in arXiv:1804.00234, captures the idea that all angles formed by triples of points in a metric space are small. In the first part of the paper, we develop the theory of metric spaces satisfying the condition for some . Given a metric space and , the space satisfies the condition. We prove a quantitative converse up to bi-Lipschitz change of the metric. We also consider metric spaces which are free (there exists a uniform upper bound on the cardinality of any subset) or full (there exists an infinite subset). Examples of SRA free spaces include Euclidean spaces, finite-dimensional Alexandrov spaces of non-negative curvature, and Cayley graphs of virtually abelian groups; examples of full spaces include the sub-Riemannian Heisenberg group, Laakso graphs, and Hilbert space. We study the existence or nonexistence of subsets for in metric spaces for . In the second part of the paper, we apply the theory of metric spaces with small rough angles to study the rectifiability of roughly self-contracting curves. In the Euclidean setting, this question was studied by Daniilidis, Deville, and the first author using direct geometric methods. We show that in any free metric space , there exists so that any bounded roughly -self-contracting curve in , , is rectifiable. The proof is a generalization and extension of an argument due to Zolotov, who treated the case , i.e., the rectifiability of self-contracting curves in free spaces.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.03362,
title = {Metric spaces with small rough angles and the rectifiability of rough self-contracting curves},
author = {Estibalitz Durand-Cartagena and Jeremy T. Tyson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.03362},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
45 pages. Version 2 includes minor edits and a new example (Appendix A) of a doubling metric space which is neither SRA free nor SRA full. We have also edited the acknowledgements and the bibliography