A concept of convergence in geodesic spaces
A CAT(0) space is a geodesic space for which each geodesic triangle is at least as 'thin' as its comparison triangle in the Euclidean plane. A notion of convergence introduced independently several years ago by Lim and Kuczumow is shown in CAT(0) spaces to be very similar to the usual weak...
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Main Authors: | W. A. Kirk, B. Panyanak |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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