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In that sentence, "at least as important as" compares:
- changes (in the geometric properties...)
with
- (simple) geometries.
The meaning is that the geometries:
- have the same importance as the changes;
or:
- have more importance than the changes;
but not:
- have less importance than the changes.
From the Cambridge Dictionary
at least = as much as, or more than, a number or amount:
- It will cost at least $100.
- It will be £200 at the very least.
- You'll have to wait at least an hour.
and:
Also from Cambridge Dictionary
As … as = We use as + adjective/adverb + as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way:
- The world’s biggest bull is as big as a small elephant.
- The weather this summer is as bad as last year. It hasn’t stopped raining for weeks.
- You have to unwrap it as carefully as you can. It’s quite fragile.
Changes in the geometric properties of the joint with wear occur slowly for a lower pair. At least as important are the simple geometries of the relative motions that these joints permit.
There is missing information in this passage for us to explain At least as important.
At least as important in the second sentence tells us there is something else the importance of which is being compared with that of the simple geometries of the relative motions that these joints permit.
No such mentions on importance are in the first sentence, which is mainly a statement on the speed of the changes.
What is missing could be something like
It is important to maintain the geometric properties of the joints. Fortunately, [followed by sentence 1]