# Products of hyperbolic metric spaces - Zurich Open Repository and Archive

Foertsch, T; Schroeder, V (2003). Products of hyperbolic metric spaces. Geometriae Dedicata, 102(1):197-212.

## Abstract

Let (X i d i ), i=1,2, be proper geodesic hyperbolic metric spaces. We give a general construction for a 'hyperbolic product' X 1× h X 2 which is itself a proper geodesic hyperbolic metric space and examine its boundary at infinity.

## Abstract

Let (X i d i ), i=1,2, be proper geodesic hyperbolic metric spaces. We give a general construction for a 'hyperbolic product' X 1× h X 2 which is itself a proper geodesic hyperbolic metric space and examine its boundary at infinity.

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Item Type: Journal Article, refereed, original work 07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Mathematics 510 Mathematics hyperbolic metric space - hyperbolic product English 2003 29 Nov 2010 16:26 05 Apr 2016 13:25 Springer 0046-5755 The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GEOM.0000006539.14783.aa http://www.ams.org/mathscinet-getitem?mr=2026845http://www.zentralblatt-math.org/zbmath/search/?q=an%3A1048.53027

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