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Small Valdivia compact spaces (English)
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13 September 2006
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It is shown that the class of Valdivia compact spaces is closed under limits of inverse systems \(\{X_\alpha, r_\alpha^\beta\}_{\alpha,\beta\in\kappa}\) such that \(X_0\) is Valdivia compact and all \(r_\alpha^{\alpha+1}\) are simple retractions. That result especially applies to metric compact spaces \(X_\alpha\) and retractions \(r_\alpha^{\alpha+1}\). As a corollary, a compact space \(X\) with \(w(X)\leq\omega_1\) is Valdivia iff it is a limit of an inverse system of metric spaces with retractions as bonding maps. Another consequence gives a preservation of Valdivia compacts by retractions onto spaces with \(w(X)\leq\omega_1\) or by open surjections onto zero-dimensional spaces with \(w(X)\leq\omega_1\). Using functorial properties of the construction of certain inverse systems, the authors prove that the class of Valdivia compacts is stable under continuous weight preserving covariant functors in compact spaces.
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Valdivia compact
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inverse system
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retraction
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functors in compact spaces
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