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Collapsing Riemannian manifolds to ones of lower dimensions
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    Collapsing Riemannian manifolds to ones of lower dimensions (English)
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    The purpose of this paper is to find a condition on topological types of manifolds which converge to a manifold with lower dimension. More precisely, the following problem is discussed. Let \(M_ i\) be a sequence of Riemannian manifolds with bounded curvature and N be a Riemannian manifold. Assume that \(M_ i\) converges to N with respect to the Hausdorff distance. Then, describe the relation between the topological types of \(M_ i\) and N. In the paper it is proved that there exists a map \(f: M_ i\to N\), such that f is a fibration with infranilmanifolds as fibres. It is also proved that f is similar to a Riemannian submersion.
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    comparison theorem
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    topological types
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    bounded curvature
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    Hausdorff distance
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    fibration
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    infranilmanifolds
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    Riemannian submersion
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