Characterizing hyperbolic spaces and real trees (Q735052)

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Characterizing hyperbolic spaces and real trees
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    Characterizing hyperbolic spaces and real trees (English)
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    14 October 2009
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    A geodesic metric space \(X\) is called hyperbolic (or \(\delta\)-hyperbolic) if there exists \(\delta \geq 0\) such that every geodesic triangle in \(X\) is \(\delta\)-thin (= satisfies the Rips condition with constant \(\delta\)). Gromov showed that there exists \(\epsilon_0 > 0\) such that if every sufficiently large triangle \(T\) in \(X\) satisfies the Rips condition with constant \(\epsilon_0\cdot\mathrm{pr}(T)\), where \(\mathrm{pr}(T)\) denotes the perimeter of \(T\), then \(X\) is hyperbolic. The authors give a new elementary proof of this fact which, in particular, provides an explicit estimate for \(\epsilon_0\). Related results for real trees and asymptotic cones are also discussed.
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    Gromov-hyperbolic
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    real tree
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    Rips condition
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    asymptotic cone
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