Continuity of extensions of Lipschitz maps

Abstract

We establish the sharp rate of continuity of extensions of Rm-valued 1-Lipschitz maps from a subset A of Rn to a 1-Lipschitz maps on Rn. We consider several cases when there exists a 1-Lipschitz extension with preserved uniform distance to a given 1-Lipschitz map. We prove that if m>1 then a given map is 1-Lipschitz and affine if and only if such distance preserving extension exists for any 1-Lipschitz map defined on any subset of Rn. This shows a striking difference from the case m=1, where any 1-Lipschitz function has such property. Another example where we prove it is possible to find an extension with the same Lipschitz constant and the same uniform distance to another Lipschitz map v is when the difference between the two maps takes values in a fixed one-dimensional subspace of Rm and the set A is geodesically convex with respect to a Riemannian pseudo-metric associated with v.

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