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Sobolev Metrics on Shape Space, II: Weighted Sobolev Metrics and Almost Local Metrics

Differential Geometry 2014-10-07 v3

Abstract

In continuation of [3] we discuss metrics of the form GfP(h,k)=Mi=0pΦi(\Vol(f))\g((Pi)fh,k)\vol(f\g) G^P_f(h,k)=\int_M \sum_{i=0}^p\Phi_i(\Vol(f)) \g((P_i)_fh,k) \vol(f^*\g) on the space of immersions \Imm(M,N)\Imm(M,N) and on shape space Bi(M,N)=\Imm(M,N)/\onDiff(M)B_i(M,N)=\Imm(M,N)/\on{Diff}(M). Here (N,\g)(N,\g) is a complete Riemannian manifold, MM is a compact manifold, f:MNf:M\to N is an immersion, hh and kk are tangent vectors to ff in the space of immersions, f\gf^*\g is the induced Riemannian metric on MM, \vol(f\g)\vol(f^*\g) is the induced volume density on MM, \Vol(f)=M\vol(f\g)\Vol(f)=\int_M\vol(f^*\g), Φi\Phi_i are positive real-valued functions, and (Pi)f(P_i)_f are operators like some power of the Laplacian Δf\g\Delta^{f^*\g}. We derive the geodesic equations for these metrics and show that they are sometimes well-posed with the geodesic exponential mapping a local diffeomorphism. The new aspect here are the weights \Phi(\Vol(f))\Ph_i(\Vol(f)) which we use to construct scale invariant metrics and order 0 metrics with positive geodesic distance. We treat several concrete special cases in detail.

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@article{arxiv.1109.0404,
  title  = {Sobolev Metrics on Shape Space, II: Weighted Sobolev Metrics and Almost Local Metrics},
  author = {Martin Bauer and Philipp Harms and Peter W. Michor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.0404},
  year   = {2014}
}

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