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Submetries vs. submersions
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    Submetries vs. submersions (English)
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    8 August 2011
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    The authors study submetries between finite-dimensional Alexandrov spaces and show how some of the usual features of Riemannian submersions fail due to the Lack of smoothness. They give examples that show how some of the well-known splitting theorems for Riemannian submersions fail in the context of submetries. Also, they exhibit a submetry from a sphere with a locally flat metric everywhere except for a codimension one singular set.
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    Alexandrov spaces
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    submetry
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    quasigeodesics
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    extremal sets
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