Diffeomorphism finiteness for manifolds with Ricci curvature and \(L^{n/2}\)-norm of curvature bounded (Q1190136)

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Diffeomorphism finiteness for manifolds with Ricci curvature and \(L^{n/2}\)-norm of curvature bounded
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    Diffeomorphism finiteness for manifolds with Ricci curvature and \(L^{n/2}\)-norm of curvature bounded (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The main result of the paper is the following finiteness theorem: Theorem. For positive constants \(D\), \(v\), \(\lambda\) and \(\Lambda\), the collection of closed, connected Riemannian \(n\)-manifolds \(M\) satisfying the bounds \(\text{diam}(M)\leq D\), \(\text{vol}(M)\geq v\), \(|\text{Ric}_ M|\leq\lambda\), and \(\int_ M| R|^{n/2}\leq\Lambda\) contains at most a finite number, \(c=c(n,vD^{-n},\lambda D^ 2,\Lambda)\) of diffeomorphism types. This theorem generalizes a finiteness theorem of the second author, which proves the same conclusion under the sectional curvature bound, \(| R|\leq\Lambda\). According to results of the first author the limit space in the Gromov-Hausdorff distance of a sequence of manifolds satisfying the bounds of the theorem is an orbifold with a controlled number of singular points. It is crucial for the proof of the finiteness theorem to control the degeneration of the metric close to those singular points.
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    Gromov-Hausdorff distance
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    orbifold
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    degeneration of the metric
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