Curvature explosion in quotients and applications (Q604448)

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Curvature explosion in quotients and applications
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    11 November 2010
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    Let \(\left\langle M,g\right\rangle \) be a Riemannian manifold and \(K\) a closed group of isometries of \(\left\langle M,g\right\rangle \). The authors study the quotient space \(B=M/K\) (which is a possibly singular Aleksandrov space of curvature locally bounded below). Let \(B_{0}\) denote the maximal stratum of \(B\). Then, as \(z\) approaches a singular point \(y\in B\backslash B_{0}\), the curvature of \(B\) may ``explode''. For \(z\in B_{0}\), let \(\overline{k}\left( z\right)\) denote the maximum of the sectional curvatures at \(z\). Let \(x\in M\) be a point with the isotropy group \(K_{x}\) acting on the normal space \(H_{x}\) of the orbit \(Kx\subset M\). Set \(y=Kx\in B\). The authors main result describes points of ``non-explosions''. The following conditions are equivalent. {\parindent8mm \begin{itemize}\item[(i)] \(\lim\sup_{z\in B_{0},z\rightarrow y}\) \(\overline{k}\left( z\right) <+\infty\); \item[(ii)] \(\lim\sup_{z\in B_{0},z\rightarrow y}\) \(\overline{k}\left( z\right) d^{2}\left( y,z\right) =0\); \item[(iii)] the action of \(K_{x}\) on \(H_{x}\) is polar; \item[(iv)] a neighborhood of \(y\in B\) is a smooth Riemannian orbifold. \end{itemize}} Applications of this result and generalizations to singular Riemannian foliations without horizontal conjugate points are given.
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    Riemannian manifold
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    curvature
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    group of isometries
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    foliation
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