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A sharp necessary condition for rectifiable curves in metric spaces (English)
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9 June 2021
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Summary: In his 1990 Inventiones paper [Invent. Math. 102, No. 1, 1--15 (1990; Zbl 0731.30018)], \textit{P. W. Jones} characterized subsets of rectifiable curves in the plane, using a multiscale sum of what is now known as Jones \(\beta\)-numbers, numbers measuring flatness in a given scale and location. This work was generalized to \(\mathbb{R}^n\) by Okikiolu, to Hilbert space by the second author, and has many variants in a variety of metric settings. Notably, in [Fundam. Math. 185, No. 2, 143--169 (2005; Zbl 1077.54016)], \textit{I. Hahlomaa} gave a sufficient condition for a subset of a metric space to be contained in a rectifiable curve. We prove the sharpest possible converse to Hahlomaa's theorem for doubling curves, and then deduce some corollaries for subsets of metric and Banach spaces, as well as the Heisenberg group.
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analyst's traveling salesman
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beta number
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rectifiable curve
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metric space
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