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Near-homeomorphisms on hereditarily indecomposable circle-like continua (English)
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1989
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The reviewer [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 91, 147-154 (1984; Zbl 0553.54018)] and \textit{M. Smith} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 91, 163-166 (1984; Zbl 0511.54020)] have shown that every continuous self-surjection of the pseudo-arc is a near-homeomorphism. The author presents several conditions on inverse limits of simple closed curves for the inverse limit to be hereditarily indecomposable. He then shows that a continuous self-surjection f of an hereditarily indecomposable circularly chainable continuum is a near-homeomorphism if and only if it is a shape equivalence and if and only if it induces an isomorphism on first Čech cohomology. In particular, if f is monotone then it is a near- homeomorphism. An example is constructed of a degree 2 self-surjection of a pseudo-circle which is not a near homeomorphism.
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inverse limits of simple closed curves
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hereditarily indecomposable circularly chainable continuum
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near-homeomorphism
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shape equivalence
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isomorphism on first Čech cohomology
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pseudo-circle
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