Intrinsic Lipschitz graphs within Carnot groups (Q2631019)

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Intrinsic Lipschitz graphs within Carnot groups
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    Intrinsic Lipschitz graphs within Carnot groups (English)
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    28 July 2016
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    Carnot groups are connected, simply connected, nilpotent Lie groups whose Lie algebra admits a stratification. Hence, the easiest nontrivial class of examples of Carnot groups are Heisenberg groups. In this well-written paper, the authors examine a general notion of intrinsic submanifolds in Carnot groups, called \textit{Intrinsic Lipschitz graphs}. They establish a bijection between these graphs and co-vectors of the Rumin complex.
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    Carnot group
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    Rumin's complex
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    nilpotent Lie group
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    Lipschitz graph
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