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Linearization stability condition

The following is a theorem from Fischer and Marsden's 1975's paper: Linearization stability of nonlinear PDEs. Theorem. Let $X, Y$ be Banach manifolds and $\Phi: X \rightarrow Y$ be $C^1$. Let $x_0 \...
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Continuity/Lipschitz regularity of exponential map from $C_c$ to $\operatorname{Diff}_c$?

For finite-dimensional Lie algebras, see this for a nice example, the exponential map is smooth and in particular, it is locally-Lipschitz onto its image. However, things are different when moving to ...
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Volume doubling, uniform Poincaré, counterexample

The Poincaré inequality and the volume doubling property are important notions related to heat kernel estimates. Pavel Gyrya and Laurent Saloff-Coste obtain the two sided heat kernel estimate of ...
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Does there exist a notion of discrete riemannian metric on graph?

I would like to know if there is any notion of a discrete Riemannian metric on graphs. C. Mercat has worked on discrete Riemann Surfaces, but that's not exactly what I am working on. To be more ...
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Functional inequality under mean curvature flow

Let $\Sigma$ be a hypersurface in $\mathbb R^n$ and $\Sigma_t$ be a variation of $\Sigma$ under the mean curvature flow under an extra condition that ${\rm vol}_{n-1}(\Sigma)={\rm vol}_{n-1}(\Sigma_t)$...
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Covariance operator analogue for manifolds and respective measure manifolds

Assume $E$ is a connected riemannian manifold with geodesic metric space structure given by $d$ and $P$ is a probability measure over $E$ with Borel sigma-algebra given by this metric structure. Also ...
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Is a space with p-norm a Finsler manifold?

Suppose $\mathbb{R}^n$ is equipped with the p-norm $\left\Vert x \right\Vert_p$. Let $x\in \mathbb{R}^n$ and let $y$ be in a neighborhood of $x$. The distance between $x$ and $y$ can be defined as $\...
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Can we obtain topology results using analysis in metric measures spaces?

Let $M$ be a smooth compact manifold. It is known that a lower bound on the Ricci curvature is equivalent to the convexity of the entropy on $\mathcal{P}^2(M)$ (Von Rennesse and Sturm '05), but I don'...
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complete metric space

Hallo, I have the following question: Let $(X,d)$ be a complete metric space. Is then $(X,\operatorname{dist})$ also complete? Here by $\operatorname{dist}$ I mean the metric induced by $d$ by: $\...
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