Trees, tight extensions of metric spaces, and the cohomological dimension of certain groups: A note on combinatorial properties of metric spaces (Q1056946)

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Trees, tight extensions of metric spaces, and the cohomological dimension of certain groups: A note on combinatorial properties of metric spaces
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    Trees, tight extensions of metric spaces, and the cohomological dimension of certain groups: A note on combinatorial properties of metric spaces (English)
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    A metric space Y is injective if every mapping which increases no distance from a subspace of any metric space X to Y can be extended, increasing no distance, over X. In 1964, \textit{J. R. Isbell} constructed an injective envelope \(T_ X\) of a metric space X [see Comment. Math. Helv. 39, 65-76 (1964; Zbl 0151.302)]. The present paper brings a thorough analysis of this construction and applications of it to (1) the existence of embeddings of metric spaces into trees, (2) optimal graphs realizing a metric space, and (3) the cohomological dimensions of groups with specific length functions. In more detail, a metric space X is a tree if for any two elements x,y\(\in X\) there is - up to a parametrization - only one injective continuous map \(h: [0,1]\to X\) such that \(h(0)=x\) and \(h(1)=y\). Now, \(T_ X\) tests the embeddability of X into a tree, i.e. X is a subspace of a tree if and only if \(T_ X\) is a tree. The relation of \(T_ X\) to optimal realizations of X by networks is a little weaker: any optimal realization of X is contained in \(T_ X\).
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    tight span
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    combinatorial dimension of metric spaces
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    strongly discrete spaces
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    pseudo-convex polytopes
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    tree-like space
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    optimal realization by a network
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    injective envelope
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    cohomological dimensions of groups
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