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Do all manifolds admit metrics with Euclidean balls?

Let $M$ be a compact topological n-manifold. Suppose we are given a locally flat embedding $M \subset \mathbb{R}^{n+k}$. This induces a metric on $M$ by restriction. Is it true that for $\epsilon$ ...
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Terminology "upper" Ahlfors regular measure

Let $(X,d)$ be a metric space and $m$ be a Borel measure on $(X,d)$. The measure $m$ is called Ahlors regular if $m(B(x,r))\asymp r^q$ for some $q>0$ and each $x\in X$. Is there a name for ...
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Holder-continuous barycenter maps

Let $(X,d)$ be a complete locally-compact metric space. We define the $p$-barycenter map as a continuous function: $$ \beta:\mathcal{P}_p(X)\rightarrow X, $$ which is a right-inverse of the map ...
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Banach fixed point theorem / convergence squeeze

I am trying to prove a convergence result on an iterative scheme which has the initial point defined as $$x_1 = \frac{1 - s(x_0)}{s(x_0)}$$ where s(x) is some unknown function. Here is my theorem and ...
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Gromov–Hausdorff closure of non-positively curved graphs

Setup: Let $\Gamma$ be the set of non-positively curved weighted connected graphs, with finitely many points, which are isometrically embedded in $\mathbb{R}^n$; for some $n\in \mathbb{N}$;$n\geq 2$. ...
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Does the lemma remain valid in b-metric space?

Let $(X,d)$ be a complete metric space. $$CB(X)=\{A : A \text{ is a nonempty closed and bounded subset of }X \},$$ $$D(A,B)=\inf \{d(a,b) : a\in A , b\in B\},$$ $$\sigma (A,B)=\sup \{d(a,b) : a\in A , ...
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Contractable and Simply Connected Doubling Spaces Homeomorphic to Euclidean Space

Is there a characterization of all simply connected, contractable doubling metric spaces which are homeomorphic to a simply connected subset of Euclidean space?
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Existence of continuous selection for metric projection

Let $(X,d)$ be a separable complete geodesic metric space and let $K$ be a compact (non-empty) subset of $X$. Without assuming things like linearity, the convexity of $K$, and locally convexity, ...
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Interpretation and validity of modified Heisenberg uncertainty principle in a metric context? [closed]

Considering the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states $\Delta x \cdot \Delta p \geq h$, I've explored a modified version by computing $(\Delta x + 1)(\Delta p + 1) \geq \Delta x \cdot \Delta ...
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