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Admissibility, homeomorphism extension and the AR-property in topological linear spaces (English)
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1 April 1993
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One of the main problems of the topology of vector spaces is to prove that every linear space has the absolute extension property (AE- property). Some relative properties are considered in the paper. One of them is the so-called homeomorphism extension property (HEP). It is proved that HEP for finite-dimensional compacta holds in every infinite- dimensional complete linear space and, even more, in every non-\(\sigma\)- compact linear space. Also it is proved that if there is a counterexample to the AE-conjecture for linear spaces then there is a counterexample to HEP. The other is so-called an admissibility which is very closely to the extension property for compact spaces. It is proved that HEP implies admissibility. The question ``Is every linear space admissible?'' is discussed.
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absolute retract
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topological linear space
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homeomorphism extension
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