Quasiregular curves: Removability of singularities
Abstract
We prove a Painlev\'e theorem for bounded quasiregular curves in Euclidean spaces extending removability results for quasiregular mappings due to Iwaniec and Martin. The theorem is proved by extending a fundamental inequality for volume forms to calibrations and proving a Caccioppoli inequality for quasiregular curves. We also establish a qualitatively sharp removability theorem for quasiregular curves whose target is a Riemannian manifold with sectional curvature bounded from above and an injectivity radius lower bound. As an application, we extend a theorem of Bonk and Heinonen for quasiregular mappings to the setting of quasiregular curves: every non-constant quasiregular -curve from into , where the bounded cohomology class of is in the bounded K\"unneth ideal, has infinite energy.
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@article{arxiv.2407.02334,
title = {Quasiregular curves: Removability of singularities},
author = {Toni Ikonen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.02334},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
19 pages; added an injectivity radius lower bound assumption to the results about manifold-valued curves; contains a new section connecting injectivity radius lower bound and sectional curvature upper bound to isoperimetric inequalities up to small mass