On metric orbit spaces and metric dimension (Q340732)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6652887
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    On metric orbit spaces and metric dimension
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6652887

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      On metric orbit spaces and metric dimension (English)
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      15 November 2016
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      The metric dimension of a metric space~\((X,d)\) is defined as the minimum cardinality of a subset \(A\) of \(X\) such that the map \(x\mapsto\langle d(x,a):a\in A\rangle\) from~\(X\) to~\(\mathbb{R}^A\) is injective. Simple triangulation shows that, e.g., \(\mathbb{R}^n\)~has metric dimension~\(n+1\). The author proves that if a group \(\Gamma\) of isometries acts properly discontinuously on~\(X\) then the metric dimension of the orbit space~\(X/\Gamma\) is not larger than that of~\(X\) itself. A properly discontinuous action is one such that for each compact set \(K\) the set of~\(g\) for which \(K\cap gK\neq\emptyset\) is finite.
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      metric space
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      metric dimension
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      group action
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      orbit space
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