The Cayley hyperbolic space and volume entropy rigidity
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Abstract: Let be a Riemannian manifold with dimension greater or equal to which admits a complete, finite-volume Riemannian metric locally isometric to a rank-1 symmetric space of non-compact type. The volume entropy rigidity theorem asserts that minimizes a normalized volume growth entropy among all complete, finite-volume, Riemannian metric on . We will repair a gap in the proof when is locally isometric to the Cayley hyperbolic space.
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