Thick embeddings of graphs into symmetric spaces via coarse geometry
Abstract
We prove estimates for the optimal volume of thick embeddings of finite graphs into symmetric spaces, generalising results of Kolmogorov-Barzdin and Gromov-Guth for embeddings into Euclidean spaces. We distinguish two very different behaviours depending on the rank of the non-compact factor. For rank at least 2, we construct thick embeddings of -vertex graphs with volume and prove that this is optimal. For rank at most we prove lower bounds of the form for some (explicit) which depends on the dimension of the Euclidean factor and the conformal dimension of the boundary of the non-compact factor. The main tool is a coarse geometric analogue of a thick embedding called a coarse wiring, with the key property that the minimal volume of a thick embedding is comparable to the ``minimal volume'' of a coarse wiring for symmetric spaces of dimension at least . In the appendix it is proved that for each every bounded degree graph admits a coarse wiring into with volume at most . As a corollary, the same upper bound holds for real hyperbolic space of dimension and in both cases this result is optimal.
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@article{arxiv.2112.05305,
title = {Thick embeddings of graphs into symmetric spaces via coarse geometry},
author = {Benjamin Barrett and David Hume and Larry Guth and Elia Portnoy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.05305},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
30 pages. Appendix by Larry Guth and Elia Portnoy. Accepted for publication in Transactions of the AMS