bookUniversity lecture seriesOct 8, 2003Closed access

Lectures on Coarse Geometry

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Coarse geometry is the study of spaces (particularly metric spaces) from a 'large scale' point of view, so that two spaces that look the same from a great distance are actually equivalent. This point of view is effective because it is often true that the relevant geometric properties of metric spaces are determined by their coarse geometry. Two examples of important uses of coarse geometry are Gromov's beautiful notion of a hyperbolic group and Mostow's proof of his famous rigidity theorem. The first few chapters of the book provide a general perspective on coarse structures. Even when only metric coarse structures are in view, the abstract framework brings the same simplification as does the passage from…

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  • Mathematics
  • Metric space
  • Curvature
  • Rigidity (electromagnetism)
  • Translation (biology)
  • Geometry
  • Metric (unit)
  • Algebraic geometry
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