On hyperballeans of bounded geometry

Abstract

A ballean (or coarse structure) is a set endowed with some family of subsets, the balls, is such a way that balleans with corresponding morphisms can be considered as asymptotic counterparts of uniform topological spaces. For a ballean B on a set X, the hyperballean B is a ballean naturally defined on the set X of all bounded subsets of X. We describe all balleans with hyperballeans of bounded geometry and analyze the structure of these hyperballeans.

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