Factorizing \(\tau \)-spectra of mappings (Q602034)
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Factorizing \(\tau \)-spectra of mappings (English)
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29 October 2010
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In this paper, the term spectrum of spaces means an inverse spectrum, or what is the same, an inverse system of spaces. A spectrum of mappings refers to a morphism of a spectrum of spaces. Using the notion, mapping of mappings, the idea of a spectrum of mappings, similar to that of a spectrum of spaces is given. For spectra of mappings, the author defines the concept of a \(\tau\)-spectrum of mappings factorizing in a special sense. A version of the Spectral Theorem (Proposition 1.3) is proved for such spectra. To a given indexed collection \textbf{F} of mappings is associated a factorizing \(\tau\)-spectrum whose mappings are Containing Mappings for \textbf{F} as constructed in [\textit{S. Iliadis}, Universal spaces and mappings. North-Holland Mathematics Studies 198. Amsterdam: Elsevier. (2005; Zbl 1072.54001)]. These associated \(\tau\)-spectra and the corresponding version of the Spectral Theorem imply that for a given \textbf{F} any so-called ``natural'' factorizing \(\tau\)-spectrum for \textbf{F} contains a cofinal and \(\tau\)-closed subspectrum whose mappings are Containing Mappings for \textbf{F}.
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\(\tau\)-complete set
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containing space
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factorizing \(\tau\)-spectra
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inverse spectrum
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spectral theorem
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containing mapping
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saturated class
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