Rigidity of Busemann convex Finsler metrics (Q2301922)

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    Rigidity of Busemann convex Finsler metrics
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      Rigidity of Busemann convex Finsler metrics (English)
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      25 February 2020
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      A Busemann non-positively curved spaces, also known as locally convex spaces, are a larger class of metric spaces defined by \textit{A. Papadopoulos} [Metric spaces, convexity and nonpositive curvature. Zürich: European Mathematical Society (EMS) (2014; Zbl 1296.53007)], as follows. A geodesic metric space \((X, d )\) is \emph{Busemann convex} if for every pair of constant-speed geodesics \(\gamma_{1,2}:[a,b] \rightarrow X \) the function \(t\rightarrow d(\gamma_{1}(t), \gamma_{2}(t))\) is convex on \([a,b]\). A metric space \((X, d )\) is \emph{non-positively curved} in the sense of Busemann if every point in \(X\) has a Busemann convex neighborhood. In the article under review, the authors examine question number 35 posed by \textit{Z. Shen} [``Some open problems in Finsler geometry'', Preprint]. The main results are outlined as follows; \textbf{Theorem 1}. A Finsler manifold \((M,F)\) is non-positively curved in the sense of Busemann, if and only if there exists a non-positively curved Riemannian metric on \(M\) whose Levi-Civita connection preserves the Finsler norm \(F\). \textbf{Theorem 2.} A Finsler manifold \((M,F)\) is non-positively curved in the sense of Busemann, if and only if it is a Berwald manifold of non-positive flag curvature. There are other results as well. \textbf{Corollary 1.2.} If a 2-dimensional connected Finsler manifold is non-positively curved in the sense of Busemann, then it is Riemannian or locally isometric to a normed plane. \textbf{Corollary 1.3.} A Finsler metric is non-positively curved in the sense of Busemann, if and only if it is affinely equivalent to a non-positively curved Riemannian metric. \textbf{Lemma 2.4.} Let \(F_1\) and \(F_2\) be affinely equivalent Finsler metrics and the flag curvature of \(F_1\) is non-positive. Then the flag curvature of \(F_2\) is non-positive as well.
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      non-positive curvature
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      Busemann convex space
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      Berwald metric, affinely equivalent Finsler metrics
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