Gromov-Hausdorff stability of tori under Ricci and integral scalar curvature bounds
Abstract
We establish a nonlinear analogue of a splitting map into a Euclidean space, as a harmonic map into a flat torus. We prove that the existence of such a map implies Gromov-Hausdorff closeness to a flat torus in any dimension. Furthermore, Gromov-Hausdorff closeness to a flat torus and an integral bound on rM(x), the smallest eigenvalue of the Ricci tensor ricx in x, imply the existence of a harmonic splitting map. Combining these results with Stern's inequality, we provide a new Gromov-Hausdorff stability theorem for flat 3-tori. The main tools we employ include the harmonic map heat flow, Ricci flow, and both Ricci limits and RCD theories.
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