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    8 July 2002
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    Let \(\ell^n_2\) denote \(\mathbb{R}^n\) with the canonical Euclidean norm and \(B\) its unit ball. Let \(f\) be a bi-Lipschitz mapping of \(B\) into \(\ell^n_2\). The shape of \(f(B)\) in the case when both Lipschitz constants are close to one is investigated in the paper. The author also constructs an example of a mapping \(f\) with both Lipschitz constants arbitrarily close to one and such that \(f\) has distance (in the supremum norm) at least one from every isometry. This shows that a quasi-isometry can be far from all isometries.
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    bi-Lipschitz mapping
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    Kolmogorov width
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    isometry
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    quasi-isometry
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    rigid mapping
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