Metric Spaces in Which Many Triangles Are Degenerate
Combinatorics
2024-01-11 v1 Metric Geometry
Abstract
Richmond and Richmond (American Mathematical Monthly 104 (1997), 713--719) proved the following theorem: If, in a metric space with at least five points, all triangles are degenerate, then the space is isometric to a subset of the real line. We prove that the hypothesis is unnecessarily strong: In a metric space on points, fewer than suitably placed degenerate triangles suffice. However, fewer than degenerate triangles, no matter how cleverly placed, never suffice.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2401.05259,
title = {Metric Spaces in Which Many Triangles Are Degenerate},
author = {Vašek Chvátal and Noé de Rancourt and Guillermo Gamboa Quintero and Ida Kantor and Péter G. N. Szabó},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.05259},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Supersedes arXiv:2209.14361 [math.MG]