St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 16. cilt,437-1077. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2005 |
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Sayfa 634
... angles without breaking the other assumptions of the lemma . It suffices to remove one zero angle and to use induction on the number of zero angles . Suppose there is at least one zero angle . Since we have no peak points , we can find ...
... angles without breaking the other assumptions of the lemma . It suffices to remove one zero angle and to use induction on the number of zero angles . Suppose there is at least one zero angle . Since we have no peak points , we can find ...
Sayfa 710
into two triangles for which the angle comparison condition ( with respect to the x - plane ) is fulfilled . Then the angle comparison condition is fulfilled for the initial triangle . The proof of this fact is omitted . It is based on ...
into two triangles for which the angle comparison condition ( with respect to the x - plane ) is fulfilled . Then the angle comparison condition is fulfilled for the initial triangle . The proof of this fact is omitted . It is based on ...
Sayfa 1036
... angle between two sides of T , and let à be the corresponding angle in the comparison triangle in the Euclidean plane . Then a - ã ≤ + ( To ) . Now , let x € M be an arbitrary point . Since the intersection of the punctured balls Bo ...
... angle between two sides of T , and let à be the corresponding angle in the comparison triangle in the Euclidean plane . Then a - ã ≤ + ( To ) . Now , let x € M be an arbitrary point . Since the intersection of the punctured balls Bo ...
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