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Step-\(s\) involutive families of vector fields, their orbits and the Poincaré inequality
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    Step-\(s\) involutive families of vector fields, their orbits and the Poincaré inequality (English)
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    17 December 2013
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    The authors extend basic machinery of sub-Riemannian geometric analysis to families of vector fields lacking the requisite smoothness necessary for application of Hörmander's classical theorem. They consider families of Euclidean vector fields of class \(C^s\) whose commutators satisfy (somewhat technical) regularity hypotheses. For such families, they establish (i) a ball-box theorem for a suitable almost exponential map, (ii) a doubling property for the Lebesgue measure of control balls, and (iii) an appropriate Poincaré inequality. A key technical complication in their arguments involves injectivity of the almost exponential map, which cannot be obtained by standard methods.
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    Carnot-Carathéodory distance
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    Poincaré inequality
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    involutivity
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    Hörmander vector field
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