
arXiv: 1005.0540
handle: 11577/3401934 , 20.500.11767/14623
For a regular sub-Riemannian manifold we study the Radon-Nikodym derivative of the spherical Hausdorff measure with respect to a smooth volume. We prove that this is the volume of the unit ball in the nilpotent approximation and it is always a continuous function. We then prove that up to dimension 4 it is smooth, while starting from dimension 5, in corank 1 case, it is C^3 (and C^4 on every smooth curve) but in general not C^5. These results answer to a question addressed by Montgomery about the relation between two intrinsic volumes that can be defined in a sub-Riemannian manifold, namely the Popp and the Hausdorff volume. If the nilpotent approximation depends on the point (that may happen starting from dimension 5), then they are not proportional, in general.
Accepted on Calculus and Variations and PDE
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, sub-Riemannian geometry, Differential Geometry (math.DG), FOS: Mathematics, Integration on manifolds; measures on manifolds, Radon-Nikodym derivatives, Hausdorff measure, Sub-Riemannian geometry, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, sub-Riemannian geometry, Differential Geometry (math.DG), FOS: Mathematics, Integration on manifolds; measures on manifolds, Radon-Nikodym derivatives, Hausdorff measure, Sub-Riemannian geometry, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
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