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Quasi-Isometric Embeddings of Symmetric Spaces

Differential Geometry 2018-06-13 v3 Group Theory Metric Geometry

Abstract

We prove a rigidity theorem that shows that, under many circumstances, quasi-isometric embeddings of equal rank, higher rank symmetric spaces are close to isometric embeddings. We also produce some surprising examples of quasi-isometric embeddings of higher rank symmetric spaces. In particular, we produce embeddings of SL(n,R)SL(n,\mathbb R) into Sp(2(n1),R)Sp(2(n-1),\mathbb R) when no isometric embeddings exist. A key ingredient in our proofs of rigidity results is a direct generalization of the Mostow-Morse Lemma in higher rank. Typically this lemma is replaced by the quasi-flat theorem which says that maximal quasi-flat is within bounded distance of a finite union of flats. We improve this by showing that the quasi-flat is in fact flat off of a subset of codimension 22.

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@article{arxiv.1407.0445,
  title  = {Quasi-Isometric Embeddings of Symmetric Spaces},
  author = {David Fisher and Kevin Whyte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.0445},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Exposition improved, outlines of proofs added to introduction. Typos corrected, references added. Also some discussion of the reducible case added