Symmetric compact sets with K-doubling have quotient doubling at most K^2; without symmetry, K^3 suffices.
A nonabelian Brunn-Minkowski inequality
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Henstock and Macbeath asked in 1953 whether the Brunn-Minkowski inequality can be generalized to nonabelian locally compact groups; questions along the same line were also asked by Hrushovski, McCrudden, and Tao. We obtain here such an inequality and prove that it is sharp for helix-free locally compact groups, which includes real linear algebraic groups, Nash groups, semisimple Lie groups with finite center, solvable Lie groups, etc. The proof follows an induction on dimension strategy; new ingredients include an understanding of the role played by maximal compact subgroups of Lie groups, a necessary modified form of the inequality which is also applicable to nonunimodular locally compact groups, and a proportionated averaging trick.
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Measure doubling in unimodular locally compact groups and quotients
Symmetric compact sets with K-doubling have quotient doubling at most K^2; without symmetry, K^3 suffices.