The Gromov-Hausdorff distance between the cloud of bounded metric spaces and the cloud containing the real line is infinite, and a criterion for such infinite cloud distances is proved.
Clouds in Gromov-Hausdorff Class: their completeness and centers
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We consider the proper class of all metric spaces endowed with the Gromov--Hausdorff distance. Its maximal subclasses, consisting of the spaces on finite distance from each other, we call clouds. Multiplying all distances in a metric space by the same positive real number, we obtain a similarity transformation of the Gromov--Hausdorff class. In our previous work, we observed that with such a transformation, some clouds can jump to others. To characterize the phenomenon, we studied the stabilizers of the similarity action. In this paper, we prove that every cloud with a nontrivial stabilizer has a center, i.e., a metric space for which all similarities from the stabilizer generate a new space at zero distance. Moreover, the center is unique modulo zero distance. The proof is based on the cloud completeness theorem.
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On the Gromov-Hausdorff distance between the cloud of bounded metric spaces and a cloud with nontrivial stabilizer
The Gromov-Hausdorff distance between the cloud of bounded metric spaces and the cloud containing the real line is infinite, and a criterion for such infinite cloud distances is proved.