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On Delaunay Triangulations of Gromov Sets

Differential Geometry 2020-06-05 v1

Abstract

Let YY be a subset of a metric space X.X. We say that YY is η\eta -Gromov provided YY is η\eta -separated and not properly contained in any other η\eta -separated subset of X.X. In this paper, we review a result of Chew which says that any η\eta -Gromov subset of R2\mathbb{R}^{2} admits a triangulation T\mathcal{T} whose smallest angle is at least π/6\pi /6 and whose edges have length between η\eta and 2η.2\eta . We then show that given any k=1,2,3k = 1,2,3\ldots, there is a subdivision Tk\mathcal{T} _{k} of T\mathcal{T} whose edges have length in [η10k,2η10k]\left[ \frac{\eta}{10 k},\frac{2\eta}{10 k} \right] and whose minimum angle is also π/6\pi /6. These results are used in the proof of the following theorem in [10]: For any kR,v>0,k\in R,v>0, and D>0,D>0, the class of closed Riemannian 44-manifolds with sectional curvature k,\geq k, volume v,\geq v, and diameter D\leq D contains at most finitely many diffeomorphism types. Additionally, these results imply that for any ε>0\varepsilon >0, if η>0\eta >0 is sufficiently small, any η\eta -Gromov subset of a compact Riemannian 22-manifold admits a geodesic triangulation T\mathcal{T} for which all side lengths are in [η(1ε),2η(1+ε)]\left[ \eta \left( 1-\varepsilon \right) ,2\eta \left( 1+\varepsilon \right) \right] and all angles are π6ε.\geq \frac{\pi }{6}-\varepsilon .

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@article{arxiv.2006.02452,
  title  = {On Delaunay Triangulations of Gromov Sets},
  author = {Curtis Pro and Frederick Wilhelm},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.02452},
  year   = {2020}
}

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