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Mapping n Grid Points Onto a Square Forces an Arbitrarily Large Lipschitz Constant

Publikace na Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta |
2018

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We prove that the regular square grid of points in the integer lattice cannot be recovered from an arbitrary n^2-element subset of Z^2 via a mapping with prescribed Lipschitz constant (independent of n). This answers negatively a question of Feige from 2002.

Our resolution of Feige's question takes place largely in a continuous setting and is based on some new results for Lipschitz mappings falling into two broad areas of interest, which we study independently. Firstly the present work contains a detailed investigation of Lipschitz regular mappings on Euclidean spaces, with emphasis on their bilipschitz decomposability in a sense comparable to that of the well known result of Jones.

Secondly, we build on work of Burago and Kleiner and McMullen on non-realisable densities. We verify the existence, and further prevalence, of strongly non-realisable densities inside spaces of continuous functions.