Characterizations of metric trees and Gromov hyperbolic spaces

Abstract

In a recent paper Chatterji and Niblo proved that a geodesic metric space is Gromov hyperbolic if and only if the intersection of any two closed balls has uniformly bounded eccentricity. In their paper, the authors raise the question whether a geodesic metric space with the property that the intersection of any two closed balls has eccentricity 0, is necessarily a real tree. The purpose of this note is to answer this question affirmatively. We also partially improve the main result of Chatterji and Niblo by showing that already sublinear eccentricity implies Gromov hyperbolicity.

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