13 problems
Burago–Ivanov conjecture. Every simple manifold is a strict minimal filling.
Let be a surface with a directed Finsler semimetric , filling without shortcuts a Finsler closed curve . Let and denote the two orientations of , with…
Let be a cycle graph of length , and let be a square-celled surface with boundary . Distances between vertices are measured in the skeleton graph. Discrete FA…
Let be a walled surface whose boundary is a single closed curve of length , with area defined as the number of self-crossings of the wallsystem. The boundary metr…
Let be a surface with a self-reverse Finsler metric, filling isometrically a circle of length . The Holmes--Thompson area of is the area of the surface used here, norma…
Let denote the Steiner subratio of the Euclidean plane, defined as the infimum of the ratios of minimal-filling weight to Steiner minimal-tree len…
Let be a finite metric space. For a tree connecting , let be the set of tours of with respect to , and for each…
Minimal-filling tour formula. For an arbitrary pseudo-metric space ,
Maximal-tour conjecture. One has
Exact-tour conjecture. Every minimal filling possesses an exact tour.
General-position conjecture. Every minimal filling of a finite metric space in general position is a non-degenerate binary tree.
Let be a compact Riemannian manifold with boundary. It is a strict minimal filling if, for every compact Riemannian manifold with , the inequalitie…
Minimal filling conjecture. Every simple manifold is a minimal filling. This is the main conjecture of the lecture and concerns whether simple metrics minimize volume among all fil…