2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00208-014-1104-9
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Multiscale analysis of 1-rectifiable measures: necessary conditions

Abstract: Abstract. We repurpose tools from the theory of quantitative rectifiability to study the qualitative rectifiability of measures in R n , n ≥ 2. To each locally finite Borel measure µ, we associate a function J 2 (µ, x) which uses a weighted sum to record how closely the mass of µ is concentrated near a line in the triples of dyadic cubes containing x. We show that J 2 (µ, ·) < ∞ µ-a.e. is a necessary condition for µ to give full mass to a countable family of rectifiable curves. This confirms a conjecture of Pe… Show more

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“…x ∈ Γ (see Theorem 4.3). This result is some generalization and extension of the main result of the predecessor [5] of the current paper. In Section 5, we establish su cient conditions, which guarantee that a Radon measure is 1-recti able.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…x ∈ Γ (see Theorem 4.3). This result is some generalization and extension of the main result of the predecessor [5] of the current paper. In Section 5, we establish su cient conditions, which guarantee that a Radon measure is 1-recti able.…”
Section: Organizationsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This is a variant of the density-normalized Jones function J (µ, x) used in [5], which was associated to the beta numbers β (µ, Q). Peter Jones conjectured circa 2000 that these types of weighted Jones functions could be used to characterize recti abilty of a measure (personal communication).…”
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