Volume estimates for Alexandrov spaces with convex boundaries (Q2245103)

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Volume estimates for Alexandrov spaces with convex boundaries
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    Volume estimates for Alexandrov spaces with convex boundaries (English)
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    15 November 2021
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    The article under review gives an estimate for the upper bound of volume of a closed positively curved Alexandrov space with strictly convex boundary. In particular the following result is shown: Theorem 0.2. Let \(X \in \text{Alex}^n(0)\) be an Alexandrov space with 1-convex boundary \(\partial X\). For \(0 < r \leq 1\) we have \[ \mu_n(B(\partial X, r)) \leq \mu_{n-1}(\partial X) \int_0^r (1-t)^{n-1}\, dt, \] with equality if and only if \(B(\partial X,r)\) is isometric to the warped product space \(\partial X \times_{1-t} [0,r]\). Let \(Y \in \text{Alex}^n(1)\) be an Alexandrov space. For \(0 < r \leq \pi / 2\), we have \[ \mu_n(B(\partial Y, r)) \leq \mu_{n-1}(\partial Y) \int_0^r \cos^{n-1}(t)\, dt, \] with equality if and only if \(B(\partial Y, r)\) is isometric to the warped product space \(\partial Y \times_{\cos(t)} [0,r]\). Let \(\rho_X = \text{d}_{\partial X}(\cdot) = \text{d}(\partial X, \cdot)\). The convexity of the level set of \(\rho_X\) is estimated as follows: Theorem 0.7 (Hessian comparison). Let \(X\) and \(Y\) be as in Theorem 0.2. Let \(G_X(t) = \rho_X^{-1}(t)\) be the level set of \(\rho_X\) and \(\Omega_X' := \rho_X^{-1}([t,a])\) be the super-level set of \(\rho_X\) in \(X\). The sets \(G_Y(t)\) and \(\Omega_Y'\) are similarly defined for \(Y\). Then we have the base-angle lower bounds \begin{itemize} \item[1.] \(\text{BA}(\Omega_X', G_X(t)) \geq \frac{1}{1-t}\) in \(X\), \item[2.] \(\text{BA}(\Omega_Y', G_Y(t)) \geq \tan(t)\) in \(Y\), \end{itemize} where we view \(\Omega_X'\) and \(\Omega_Y'\) as stand-alone Alexandrov spaces with boundary.
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    Alexandrov space
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    volume comparison
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    convex boundary
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    gradient flow
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