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Minimax Estimation of Distances on a Surface and Minimax Manifold Learning in the Isometric-to-Convex Setting

Abstract
We start by considering the problem of estimating intrinsic distances on a smooth submanifold. We show that minimax optimality can be obtained via a reconstruction of the surface, and discuss the use of a particular mesh construction -- the tangential Delaunay complex -- for that purpose. We then turn to manifold learning and argue that a variant of Isomap where the distances are instead computed on a reconstructed surface is minimax optimal for the isometric variant of the problem.
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