Symmetric orthogonality and non-expansive projections in metric spaces
Metric Geometry
2017-11-22 v2 Differential Geometry
Abstract
In this paper known results of symmetric orthogonality, as introduced by G. Birkhoff, and non-expansive nearest point projections are extended from the linear to the metric setting. If the space has non-positive curvature in the sense Busemann then it is shown that those concepts are actually equivalent. In the end it is shown that every space having non-positive curvature in the sense of Busemann is a -space provided that its tangent cones are uniquely geodesic and their nearest point projections onto convex are non-expansive.
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@article{arxiv.1604.01993,
title = {Symmetric orthogonality and non-expansive projections in metric spaces},
author = {Martin Kell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01993},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
15 pages. Simplified presentation, removed Pedersen convexity, more direct proof of Theorem 19. Comments welcome!