A family of maps with many small fibers

Abstract

The waist inequality states that for a continuous map from Sn to Rq, not all fibers can have small (n-q)-dimensional volume. We construct maps for which most fibers have small (n-q)-dimensional volume and all fibers have bounded (n-q)-dimensional volume.

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