A non-Euclidean story or: how to persist when your geometry doesn't

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Publication:6337708

DOI10.5642/JHUMMATH.202201.41arXiv2003.13758WikidataQ114014017 ScholiaQ114014017MaRDI QIDQ6337708FDOQ6337708


Authors: Rami Luisto Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 March 2020

Abstract: Too little mathematics has been written in prose. Thus we prove here, via a fantasy novellette, that a locally L-bilipschitz mapping fcolonXoY between uniformly Ahlfors q-regular, complete and locally compact path-metric spaces X and Y is an L-bilipschitz map when Y is simply connected. The motivation for such a result arises from studying the asymptotic values of BLD-mappings with an empty branch set; see e.g. [L17]. As far as the author is aware, the result is new, even though it would not be hard for specialists in the field to prove. The proof is essentially a modest extension of the ideas in [L17] in a more general setting when the branch set is empty.













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