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Can the surface of a hemisphere be distinguished from a disk without introducing a metric?
What is the minimum amount of info we need to know to identify one space as a disk and the other as the surface of hemisphere?
Both can have the same coordinate chart. For example, distance from the center r + position \theta on the circle passing through r.
What is the minimum amount of info we need to know to identify one space as a disk and the other as the surface of hemisphere?
Both can have the same coordinate chart. For example, distance from the center r + position \theta on the circle passing through r.