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Thick embeddings of graphs into symmetric spaces via coarse geometry

Geometric Topology 2023-12-13 v3 Group Theory Metric 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 NN-vertex graphs with volume CNln(1+N)CN\ln(1+N) and prove that this is optimal. For rank at most 11 we prove lower bounds of the form cNacN^a for some (explicit) a>1a>1 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 33. In the appendix it is proved that for each k3k\geq 3 every bounded degree graph admits a coarse wiring into Rk\mathbb{R}^k with volume at most CN1+1k1CN^{1+\frac{1}{k-1}}. As a corollary, the same upper bound holds for real hyperbolic space of dimension k+1k+1 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