Asymptotic dimension of a hyperbolic space and capacity dimension of its boundary at infinity
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Abstract: We introduce a quasi-symmetry invariant of a metric space Z called the capacity dimension. Our main result says that for a visual Gromov hyperbolic space X the asymptotic dimension of X is at most the capacity dimension of its boundary at infinity plus 1.
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