There are no geodesic hubs in the Brownian sphere
Abstract
A point of a metric space is called a k-hub if it is the endpoint of exactly k disjoint geodesics, and that the concatenation of any two of these paths is still a geodesic. We prove that in the Brownian sphere, there is no k-hub for k≥ 3.
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