Submetries of space forms of nonnegative curvature (Q1101982)

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Submetries of space forms of nonnegative curvature
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    Submetries of space forms of nonnegative curvature (English)
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    1987
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    The author introduces the following notion of a submetry: a map \(p: M\to N\) of metric spaces is called a submetry if for every point \(x\in M\) the image of each closed ball with the center at x under the map p is the closed ball of the same radius with the center at the point p(x). Every Riemannian submersion of a complete Riemannian manifold is a submetry. The following main results are established. Theorem 1. Any submetry \(p: M\to N\) of complete Euclidean spaces M and N (possibly infinite dimensional) can be represented as a composition \(p=i_ 1\circ p_ 1\), where \(p_ 1\) is an orthogonal projection of M on a closed Euclidean subspace \(M_ 1\subset M\) and \(i_ 1: M_ 1\to N\) is an isometry. Theorem 2. Any submetry \(p: M\to N\) of unit spheres of complete Euclidean spaces is an isometry. Furthermore a connection between special Riemannian submersions and the existence of a transversal foliation of a given bundle is established in the paper. The author proves that the Hopf bundles do not have transversal foliations.
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    nonnegative curvature
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    map of metric spaces
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    submetry of complete Euclidean spaces
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    Riemannian submersion
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    isometry
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    unit spheres of complete Euclidean spaces
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    transversal foliation
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