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arxiv: 1410.5692 · v2 · pith:4E6OIAAEnew · submitted 2014-10-21 · 🧮 math.MG · math.CO

Discrete length-volume inequalities and lower volume bounds in metric spaces

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A theorem of W. Derrick ensures that the volume of any Riemannian cube $([0,1]^n,g)$ is bounded below by the product of the distances between opposite codimension-1 faces. In this paper, we establish a discrete analog of Derrick's inequality for weighted open covers of the cube $[0,1]^n$, which is motivated by a question about lower volume bounds in metric spaces. Our main theorem generalizes a previous result of the author, which gave a combinatorial version of Derrick's inequality and was used in the analysis of boundaries of hyperbolic groups. As an application, we answer a question of Y. Burago and V. Zalgaller about length-volume inequalities for pseudometrics on the unit cube.

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