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On stable mappings (English)
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1984
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This note is a slight generalization of \textit{K. Sakai}'s result for infinite-dimensional fiber bundles [Tsukuba J. Math. 5, 85-99 (1981; Zbl 0483.55011)]. A map \(p: E\to B\) is X-stable if there exists a homeomorphism \(h: E\times X\to E\) such that p h\(=p \pi_ E\) \((\pi_ E: E\times X\to E\) is the projection). p is called locally X-stable if for every point \(x\in E\) there exists a neighborhood U of x such that \(p| U\) in X-stable. By comparing the obtained result with Sakai's result, the author replaces the local triviality assumption by the locally X-stable assumption. No applications apart from already known results are given.
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X-stable maps
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locally X-stable maps
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infinite-dimensional fiber bundles
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