Rectifiability via a Square Function and Preiss’ Theorem
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Publication:5264491
DOI10.1093/IMRN/RNU082zbMATH Open1318.28014arXiv1402.2799OpenAlexW2963852268MaRDI QIDQ5264491FDOQ5264491
Publication date: 27 July 2015
Published in: IMRN. International Mathematics Research Notices (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Let be a set in with finite -dimensional Hausdorff measure such that for -a.e. . In this paper it is shown that is -rectifiable if and only if int_0^1 left|frac{H^n(B(x,r)cap E)}{r^n} - frac{H^n(B(x,2r)cap E)}{(2r)^n}
ight|^2,frac{dr}r < infty for -a.e. ; and also if and only if lim_{r o0}left(frac{H^n(B(x,r)cap E)}{r^n} - frac{H^n(B(x,2r)cap E)}{(2r)^n}
ight) = 0 for -a.e. . Other more general results involving Radon measures are also proved.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1402.2799
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