Higson have introduced the conception of "Higson’s corona" (see [1]). For a given metric space X, it is a kind of compactification of X related to the metric d on it. Denote by BR(X) the set {y ∈ X\d(x,y) ...Higson have introduced the conception of "Higson’s corona" (see [1]). For a given metric space X, it is a kind of compactification of X related to the metric d on it. Denote by BR(X) the set {y ∈ X\d(x,y) < R}. Recall that a slowly oscillating function on X is a function f G C*(X) satisfying the following condition:展开更多
文摘Higson have introduced the conception of "Higson’s corona" (see [1]). For a given metric space X, it is a kind of compactification of X related to the metric d on it. Denote by BR(X) the set {y ∈ X\d(x,y) < R}. Recall that a slowly oscillating function on X is a function f G C*(X) satisfying the following condition: