Discrete uniformizing metrics on distributional limits of sphere packings (1701.07227v3)
Abstract: Suppose that ${G_n}$ is a sequence of finite graphs such that each $G_n$ is the tangency graph of a sphere packing in $\mathbb{R}d$. Let $\rho_n$ be a uniformly random vertex of $G_n$ and suppose that $(G,\rho)$ is the distributional limit of ${(G_n,\rho_n)}$ in the sense of Benjamini and Schramm. Then the conformal growth exponent of $(G,\rho)$ is at most $d$. In other words, there exists a unimodular "unit volume" weighting of the graph metric on $(G,\rho)$ such that the volume growth of balls in the weighted path metric is bounded by a polynomial of degree $d$. This generalizes to limits of graphs that can be "coarsely" packed in an Ahlfors $d$-regular metric measure space. Using our previous work, this implies that, under moment conditions on the degree of the root $\rho$,the almost sure spectral dimension of $G$ is at most $d$. This fact was known previously only for graphs packed in $\mathbb{R}2$ (planar graphs), and the case of $d > 2$ eluded approaches based on extremal length. In the process of bounding the spectral dimension, we establish that the spectral measure of $(G,\rho)$ is dominated by a variant of the $d$-dimensional Weyl law.
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