Closeness and linkness in balleans

Abstract

A set X endowed with a coarse structure is called ballean or coarse space. For a ballean (X, E), we say that two subsets A, B of X are close (linked) if there exists an entourage E∈ E such that A⊂eq E [B], B⊂eq E[A] (either A, B are bounded or contain unbounded close subsets). We explore the following general question: which information about a ballean is contained and can be extracted from the relations of closeness and linkness.

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