Divergence of separated nets with respect to displacement equivalence
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Abstract: We introduce a hierachy of equivalence relations on the set of separated nets of a given Euclidean space, indexed by concave increasing functions . Two separated nets are called -displacement equivalent if, roughly speaking, there is a bijection between them which, for large radii , displaces points of norm at most by something of order at most . We show that the spectrum of -displacement equivalence spans from the established notion of bounded displacement equivalence, which corresponds to bounded , to the indiscrete equivalence relation, coresponding to , in which all separated nets are equivalent. In between the two ends of this spectrum, the notions of -displacement equivalence are shown to be pairwise distinct with respect to the asymptotic classes of for . We further undertake a comparison of our notion of -displacement equivalence with previously studied relations on separated nets. Particular attention is given to the interaction of the notions of -displacement equivalence with that of bilipschitz equivalence.
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