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A mapping \(f\) between metric continua \(X\) and \(Y\) is said to be freely decomposable if whenever \(E\) and \(D\) are proper subcontinua of \(Y\) such that \(Y=E\cup D\), then there exist two proper subcontinua \(A\) and \(B\) of \(X\) such that \(X=A\cup B\), \(A\subset f^{-1}(E)\) and \(B\subset f^{-1}(D)\); and the mapping \(f\) is said to be strongly freely decomposable provided that whenever \(E\) and \(D\) are proper subcontinua of \(Y\) such that \(Y=E\cup D\), it follows that \(f^{-1}(E)\) and \(f^{-1}(D)\) are connected. Freely decomposable and strongly freely decomposable mappings were introduced by \textit{G. R. Gordh} and \textit{C. B. Hughes} [Glas. Math., III. Ser. 14 (34), 137--146 (1979; Zbl 0411.54011)] as a generalization of monotone maps with the property that they preserve local connectedness in inverse limits. Strongly decomposable mappings were studied by \textit{J. J. Charatonik} [Topology Appl. 105, No. 1, 15--29 (2000; Zbl 0951.54031)] under the name of feebly monotone maps. In the paper under review, the authors investigate freely decomposable and strongly freely decomposable maps and their relations with other types of maps as weakly monotone, almost monotone and monotone maps. | |||
Property / review text: A mapping \(f\) between metric continua \(X\) and \(Y\) is said to be freely decomposable if whenever \(E\) and \(D\) are proper subcontinua of \(Y\) such that \(Y=E\cup D\), then there exist two proper subcontinua \(A\) and \(B\) of \(X\) such that \(X=A\cup B\), \(A\subset f^{-1}(E)\) and \(B\subset f^{-1}(D)\); and the mapping \(f\) is said to be strongly freely decomposable provided that whenever \(E\) and \(D\) are proper subcontinua of \(Y\) such that \(Y=E\cup D\), it follows that \(f^{-1}(E)\) and \(f^{-1}(D)\) are connected. Freely decomposable and strongly freely decomposable mappings were introduced by \textit{G. R. Gordh} and \textit{C. B. Hughes} [Glas. Math., III. Ser. 14 (34), 137--146 (1979; Zbl 0411.54011)] as a generalization of monotone maps with the property that they preserve local connectedness in inverse limits. Strongly decomposable mappings were studied by \textit{J. J. Charatonik} [Topology Appl. 105, No. 1, 15--29 (2000; Zbl 0951.54031)] under the name of feebly monotone maps. In the paper under review, the authors investigate freely decomposable and strongly freely decomposable maps and their relations with other types of maps as weakly monotone, almost monotone and monotone maps. / rank | |||
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hereditarily decomposable continuum | |||
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indecomposable continuum | |||
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A mapping \(f\) between metric continua \(X\) and \(Y\) is said to be freely decomposable if whenever \(E\) and \(D\) are proper subcontinua of \(Y\) such that \(Y=E\cup D\), then there exist two proper subcontinua \(A\) and \(B\) of \(X\) such that \(X=A\cup B\), \(A\subset f^{-1}(E)\) and \(B\subset f^{-1}(D)\); and the mapping \(f\) is said to be strongly freely decomposable provided that whenever \(E\) and \(D\) are proper subcontinua of \(Y\) such that \(Y=E\cup D\), it follows that \(f^{-1}(E)\) and \(f^{-1}(D)\) are connected. Freely decomposable and strongly freely decomposable mappings were introduced by \textit{G. R. Gordh} and \textit{C. B. Hughes} [Glas. Math., III. Ser. 14 (34), 137--146 (1979; Zbl 0411.54011)] as a generalization of monotone maps with the property that they preserve local connectedness in inverse limits. Strongly decomposable mappings were studied by \textit{J. J. Charatonik} [Topology Appl. 105, No. 1, 15--29 (2000; Zbl 0951.54031)] under the name of feebly monotone maps. In the paper under review, the authors investigate freely decomposable and strongly freely decomposable maps and their relations with other types of maps as weakly monotone, almost monotone and monotone maps.
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atomic map
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continuum
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decomposable continuum
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freely decomposable map
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hereditarily decomposable continuum
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indecomposable continuum
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locally connected continuum
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monotone map
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strongly freely decomposable map
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