Can one squash the space into the plane without squashing? (Q5956635)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713129
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1713129 |
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Can one squash the space into the plane without squashing? (English)
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1 June 2003
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A map \(f\) between two metric spaces is called here a Lipschitz quotient if there are positive constants \(c\) and \(k\) such that the inclusions \( B(f(x),cr)\subseteq f(B(x,r))\subseteq B(f(x),kr) \) always hold. Such a map must be open but may not be surjective. For \(2\leq k<n\), an imaginative Lipschitz quotient map from \({\mathbb R}^n\) onto \({\mathbb R}^k\) is constructed, which sends an \((n-k+1)\)-dimensional subspace to a single point. This shows that Gorelik's principle, which concerns bi-uniform homeomorphisms between Banach spaces, does not have any easy extension to quotient maps, i.e., the injectivity hypothesis is important.
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metric spaces
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Lipschitz quotient
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Gorelik's principle
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