Dichotomy of global capacity density in metric measure spaces

Abstract

The variational capacity capp in Euclidean spaces is known to enjoy the density dichotomy at large scales, namely that for every subset E of Rn, infx in Rn (capp(E B(x,r),B(x,2r)) / capp(B(x,r),B(x,2r))) is either zero or tends to 1 as r tends to infinity. We prove that this property still holds in unbounded complete geodesic metric spaces equipped with a doubling measure supporting a p-Poincar\'e inequality, but that it can fail in nongeodesic metric spaces and also for the Sobolev capacity in Rn. It turns out that the shape of balls impacts the validity of the density dichotomy. Even in more general metric spaces, we construct families of sets, such as John domains, for which the density dichotomy holds. Our arguments include an exact formula for the variational capacity of superlevel sets for capacitary potentials and a quantitative approximation from inside of the variational capacity.

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