Observable concentration of mm-spaces into spaces with doubling measures
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Abstract: The property of measure concentration is that an arbitrary 1-Lipschitz function on an mm-space is almost close to a constant function. In this paper, we prove that if such a concentration phenomenon arise, then any 1-Lipschitz map from to a space with a doubling measure also concentrates to a constant map. As a corollary, we get any 1-Lipschitz map to a Riemannian manifold with a lower Ricci curvature bounds also concentrates to a constant map.
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