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Uniform boundedness of pretangent spaces, local constancy of metric derivatives and strong right upper porosity at a point

Let $(X,d,p)$ be a pointed metric space. A pretangent space to $X$ at $p$ is a metric space consisting of some equivalence classes of convergent to $p$ sequences $(x_n), x_n \in X,$ whose degree of convergence is comparable with a given scaling sequence $(r_n), r_n\downarrow 0.$ A scaling sequence $(r_n)$ is normal if this sequence is eventually decreasing and there is $(x_n)$ such that $\mid d(x_n,p)-r_n\mid=o(r_n)$ for $n\to\infty.$ Let $\mathbf{Ω_{p}^{X}(n)}$ be the set of pretangent spaces to $X$ at $p$ with normal scaling sequences. We prove that $\mathbf{Ω_{p}^{X}(n)}$ is uniformly bounded if and only if $\{d(x,p): x\in X\}$ is a so-called completely strongly porous set. It is also proved that the uniform boundedness of $\mathbf{Ω_{p}^{X}(n)}$ is an equivalent of the constancy of metric derivatives of all metrically differentiable mappings on $X$ in the open balls of a fixed radius centered at the marked points of pretangent spaces.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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