Deforming an \epsilon-Close to Hyperbolic Metric to a Warp Metric
Pedro Ontaneda

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method called 'warp forcing' to transform an -close hyperbolic metric into a warp metric, providing a new approach to metric deformation in geometric analysis.
Contribution
It presents the concept of warp forcing and analyzes its properties, offering a novel technique for metric deformation.
Findings
Warp forcing effectively deforms -close hyperbolic metrics.
The method preserves certain geometric properties during deformation.
Potential applications in geometric topology and metric geometry.
Abstract
We define and study "warp forcing".
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematical Dynamics and Fractals · Geometric and Algebraic Topology · Mathematics and Applications
