Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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435752 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Let (X,d) be a metric space and denote the partially ordered set of (generalized) formal balls in X. We investigate the topological structures of , in particular the relations between the Lawson topology and the product topology. We show that the Lawson topology coincides with the product topology if (X,d) is a totally bounded metric space, and show examples of spaces for which the two topologies do not coincide in the spaces of their formal balls. Then, we introduce a hyperbolic topology, which is a topology defined on a metric space other than the metric topology. We show that the hyperbolic topology and the metric topology coincide on X if and only if the Lawson topology and the product topology coincide on .
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