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Let \((X,d)\) be a Busemann (metric) \(G\)-space. The authors define the notion of local \(G\)-homogeneity of \(X\). Roughly speaking, this means that any sufficiently small metric ball can be represented as a cone with the vertex sufficiently closed to the ball center such that the cone lines are geodesics. The authors prove that, in a locally \(G\)-homogeneous Busemann \(G\)-space, all sufficiently small metric spheres are mutually homeomorphic and strongly topologically homogeneous. They prove also the existence of a finite-dimensional locally \(G\)-homogeneous Busemann space which has no convex metric ball of positive radius. They consider these results as a step for proving the Busemann conjecture, still open in dimension \(n >4\), that any \(n\)-dimensional Busemann \(G\)-space is a topological manifold.
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Busemann conjecture
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Bing-Borsuk conjecture
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Busemann \(G\)-space
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finite-dimensionality problem
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invariance of domain
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homology manifold
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Kosiński \(r\)-space
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manifold factor
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small metric sphere
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stable star-likeness
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stable visibility
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(strong) topological homogeneity
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uniform local \(G\)-homogeneity
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    Locally \(G\)-homogeneous Busemann \(G\)-spaces (English)
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    Let \((X,d)\) be a Busemann (metric) \(G\)-space. The authors define the notion of local \(G\)-homogeneity of \(X\). Roughly speaking, this means that any sufficiently small metric ball can be represented as a cone with the vertex sufficiently closed to the ball center such that the cone lines are geodesics. The authors prove that, in a locally \(G\)-homogeneous Busemann \(G\)-space, all sufficiently small metric spheres are mutually homeomorphic and strongly topologically homogeneous. They prove also the existence of a finite-dimensional locally \(G\)-homogeneous Busemann space which has no convex metric ball of positive radius. They consider these results as a step for proving the Busemann conjecture, still open in dimension \(n >4\), that any \(n\)-dimensional Busemann \(G\)-space is a topological manifold.
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    ANR
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    Busemann conjecture
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    Bing-Borsuk conjecture
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    Busemann \(G\)-space
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    finite-dimensionality problem
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    invariance of domain
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    homology manifold
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    Kosiński \(r\)-space
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    manifold factor
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    small metric sphere
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    stable star-likeness
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    stable visibility
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    (strong) topological homogeneity
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    uniform local \(G\)-homogeneity
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    orbal set
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