Point distributions in compact metric spaces, II (1701.04007v1)
Abstract: We consider finite point subsets (distributions) in compact metric spaces. In the case of general rectifiable metric spaces, non-trivial bounds for sums of distances between points of distributions and for discrepancies of distributions in metric balls are given (Theorem 1.1). We generalize Stolarsky's invariance principle to distance-invariant spaces (Theorem 2.1). For arbitrary metric spaces, we prove a probabilistic invariance principle (Theorem 3.1). Furthermore, we construct equal-measure partitions of general rectifiable compact metric spaces into parts of small average diameter (Theorem 4.1). This version of the paper will be published in Mathematika
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