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Rectifiable sets in metric and Banach spaces
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    Rectifiable sets in metric and Banach spaces (English)
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    8 August 2001
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    The authors study countably \(\mathcal H^k\)-rectifiable sets in metric spaces, that is, Borel sets which can be covered, up to sets with \(\mathcal H^k\)-measure zero, by a countable family of Lipschitz images of subsets of \(\mathbb R^k\), and prove that many properties of rectifiable subsets of Euclidean spaces remain true in the more general metric setting. Here \(\mathcal H^k\) is the \(k\)-dimensional Hausdorff measure. Among the several interesting results proved in the paper under review are a description of the local metric behaviour of countably \(\mathcal H^k\)-rectifiable sets with finite \(\mathcal H^k\)-measure in terms of approximate tangent spaces, the area and coarea formulas for Lipschitz maps defined on countably \(\mathcal H^k\)-rectifiable subsets of a metric space, and rectifiability criteria for sets and measures in dual Banach spaces. The authors also give examples of purely and strongly \(k\)-unrectifiable metric spaces. A metric space \(E\) is purely \(k\)-unrectifiable if \(\mathcal H^k(S)=0\) for all countably \(\mathcal H^k\)-rectifiable subsets \(S\) of \(E\). Furthermore, \(E\) is strongly \(k\)-unrectifiable if \(\mathcal H^k(E)<\infty\) and \(\mathcal H^k(f(E))=0\) for all Lipschitz maps with values in a Euclidean space.
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    rectifiable sets and measures
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    purely unrectifiable metric spaces
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    strongly unrectifiable metric spaces
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    approximate tangent spaces
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    Hausdorff measure
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