A proper CAT(0) space whose 2-sphere filling inequality has constant below 1/(6*sqrt(pi)) satisfies isoperimetric inequalities with exponent 1+delta for every delta>0, equivalent to asymptotic rank at most 2.
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The Dehn function of a metric space measures the area necessary in order to fill a closed curve of controlled length by a disc. As a main result, we prove that a length space has curvature bounded above by $\kappa$ in the sense of Alexandrov if and only if its Dehn function is bounded above by the Dehn function of the model surface of constant curvature $\kappa$. This extends work of Lytchak and the second author from locally compact spaces to the general case. A key ingredient in the proof is the construction of minimal discs with suitable properties in certain ultralimits. Our arguments also yield quantitative local and stable versions of our main result. The latter has implications on the geometry of asymptotic cones.
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A proper CAT(0) space whose 2-sphere filling inequality has constant below 1/(6*sqrt(pi)) satisfies isoperimetric inequalities with exponent 1+delta for every delta>0, equivalent to asymptotic rank at most 2.