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Removing scalar curvature assumption for Ricci flow smoothing

Differential Geometry 2025-04-23 v2

Abstract

In recent work of Chan-Huang-Lee, it is shown that if a manifold enjoys uniform bounds on (a) the negative part of the scalar curvature, (b) the local entropy, and (c) volume ratios up to a fixed scale, then there exists a Ricci flow for some definite time with estimates on the solution assuming that the local curvature concentration is small enough initially (depending only on these a priori bounds). In this work, we show that the bound on scalar curvature assumption (a) is redundant. We also give some applications of this quantitative short-time existence, including a Ricci flow smoothing result for measure space limits, a Gromov-Hausdorff compactness result, and a topological and geometric rigidity result in the case that the a priori local bounds are strengthened to be global.

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@article{arxiv.2408.11115,
  title  = {Removing scalar curvature assumption for Ricci flow smoothing},
  author = {Adam Martens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.11115},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Published in Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. Final version