Finland Project Notice - Geometry Of Metric Groups


Project Notice

PNR 12028
Project Name Geometry of Metric groups
Project Detail What are the best trajectories to park a truck with several trailers? How fast can a lattice grow? These are some of the questions studied in this project because both the infinitesimal control structure of movement of a truck and the asymptotic geometry of a (nilpotent) lattice are examples of metric groups: Lie groups with homogeneous distances. The PI plans to study geometric properties of metric groups and their implications to control systems and nilpotent groups. In particular, the plan is to exploit the relation between the regularity of distinguished curves, sets, and maps in subRiemannian groups, volume asymptotics in nilpotent groups, and embedding results. The general goal is to develop an adapted geometric measure theory. SubRiemannian spaces, and in particular Carnot groups, appear in various areas of mathematics, such as control theory, harmonic and complex analysis, asymptotic geometry, subelliptic PDEs and geometric group theory. The results in this project will provide more links between such areas. The PI has developed a net of high-level international collaborations and obtained several results via a combination of analysis on metric spaces (differentiation of Lipschitz maps, tangents of measures, and Gromov-Hausdorff limits) and the theory of locally compact groups (Lie group techniques and the solutions of the Hilbert 5th problem). This allowed the PI to solve a number of open problems in the field, such as the analogue of Myers-Steenrod theorem on the smoothness of isometries, the analogue of Nash isometric embedding and the non-minimality of curves with corners. Some of the next aims are to establish an analogue of the De Giorgis rectifiability result for finite-perimeter sets and prove the smoothness of geodesics, a 30-year-old open problem. The goal of this project is to tackle them, together with many more related questions. The PI received his first degree at SNS Pisa (advisor: M.Abate) and his PhD from Yale University (advisor: B.Kleiner). Before obtaining a permanent position only three years after graduation, he was at ETH, Orsay, and MSRI. He received the prestigious position of research fellow of the Academy of Finland.
Funded By European union
Sector Science and Technology
Country Finland , Western Europe
Project Value EUR 1,248,560

Contact Information

Company Name JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO
Address SEMINAARINKATU 15 40100 JYVASKYLA Finland
Web Site http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/208783_en.html

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