Thu, 28 Nov 2024
12:00
C6

Magnetic Brunn-Minkowski and Borell-Brascamp-Lieb inequalities on Riemannian manifolds

Rotem Assouline
(The Weizmann Institute of Science)
Abstract

The Brunn-Minkowski inequality gives a lower bound on the volume of the set of midpoints of line segments joining two sets. On a Riemannian manifold, line segments are replaced by geodesic segments, and the Brunn-Minkowski inequality characterizes manifolds with nonnegative Ricci curvature. I will present a generalization of the Riemannian Brunn-Minkowski inequality where geodesics are replaced by magnetic geodesics, which are minimizers of a functional given by length minus the integral of a fixed one-form on the manifold. The Brunn-Minkowski inequality is then equivalent to nonnegativity of a suitably defined magnetic Ricci curvature. More generally, I will present a magnetic version of the Borell-Brascamp-Lieb inequality of Cordero-Erausquin, McCann and Schmuckenschläger. The proof uses the needle decomposition technique.

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