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Epsilon regularity under scalar curvature and entropy lower bounds and volume upper bounds

Published 30 Oct 2022 in math.DG | (2210.16852v2)

Abstract: Examples show that Riemannian manifolds with almost-Euclidean lower bounds on scalar curvature and Perelman entropy need not be close to Euclidean space in any metric space sense. Here we show that if one additionally assumes an almost-Euclidean upper bound on volumes of geodesic balls, then unit balls in such a space are Gromov-Hausdorff close, and in fact bi-H\"{o}lder and bi-$W{1,p}$ homeomorphic, to Euclidean balls. We prove a compactness and limit space structure theorem under the same assumptions.

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