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Separated nets in Euclidean space and Jacobians of biLipschitz maps
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    Separated nets in Euclidean space and Jacobians of biLipschitz maps (English)
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    A subset \(X\) of a metric space \(Z\) is a separated net if there are constants \(a,b> 0\) such that \(d(x,x')> a\) for every pair \(x,x'\in X\) and \(d(z,X)< b\) for every \(z\in Z\). The authors show the existence of separated nets in the Euclidean plane which are not bi-Lipschitz equivalent to the integer lattice. The argument is based on the construction of a continuous function which is not the Jacobian of a bi-Lipschitz map.
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    separated net
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    integer lattice
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    continuous function
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    Jacobian
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    bi-Lipschitz map
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