Locally Lipschitz graph property for lines
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Abstract: On a non-compact, smooth, connected, boundaryless, complete Riemannian manifold , one can define its ideal boundary by rays (or equivalently, Busemann functions). From the viewpoint of Mather theory, boundary elements could be regarded as the static classes of Aubry sets, and thus lines should be think as the semi-statics curves connecting different static classes. In Mather theory, one core property is Lipschitz graph property for Aubry sets and for some kind of semi-static curves. In this article, we prove a such kind of result for a set of lines which connect the same pair of boundary elements.
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