Author:
Bader Shaked,Lazarovich Nir
Abstract
AbstractMedian spaces are spaces in which for every three points the three intervals between them intersect at a single point. It is well known that rank-1 affine buildings are median spaces, but by a result of Haettel, higher rank buildings are not even coarse median. We define the notion of “2-median space”, which roughly says that for every four points the minimal discs filling the four geodesic triangles they span intersect in a point or a geodesic segment. We show that CAT(0) Euclidean polygonal complexes, and in particular rank-2 affine buildings, are 2-median. In the appendix, we recover a special case of a result of Stadler of a Fary–Milnor type theorem and show in elementary tools that a minimal disc filling a geodesic triangle is injective.
Funder
Israel Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC