Analysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces (Aug 2020)

An Intrinsic Characterization of Five Points in a CAT(0) Space

  • Toyoda Tetsu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/agms-2020-0111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 114 – 165

Abstract

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Gromov (2001) and Sturm (2003) proved that any four points in a CAT(0) space satisfy a certain family of inequalities. We call those inequalities the ⊠-inequalities, following the notation used by Gromov. In this paper, we prove that a metric space X containing at most five points admits an isometric embedding into a CAT(0) space if and only if any four points in X satisfy the ⊠-inequalities. To prove this, we introduce a new family of necessary conditions for a metric space to admit an isometric embedding into a CAT(0) space by modifying and generalizing Gromov’s cycle conditions. Furthermore, we prove that if a metric space satisfies all those necessary conditions, then it admits an isometric embedding into a CAT(0) space. This work presents a new approach to characterizing those metric spaces that admit an isometric embedding into a CAT(0) space.

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