Concept information
Preferred term
Hopf-Rinow theorem
Definition
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Hopf–Rinow theorem is a set of statements about the geodesic completeness of Riemannian manifolds. It is named after Heinz Hopf and his student Willi Rinow, who published it in 1931. Stefan Cohn-Vossen extended part of the Hopf–Rinow theorem to the context of certain types of metric spaces.
(Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopf%E2%80%93Rinow_theorem)
Broader concept
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/PSR-QFBL60DS-6
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