Local homology and dimensional full-valuedness (Q2473742)

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Local homology and dimensional full-valuedness
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    Local homology and dimensional full-valuedness (English)
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    4 March 2008
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    The spaces in this paper are locally compact, metrizable, and finite dimensional with respect to covering dimension dim. For such a space \(X\), \(\text{hdim}_{\mathbb Z} X\) denotes the homological dimension of \(X\) with respect to \(\mathbb Z\). This equals the largest number \(n\) for which \(H_n(X,X\setminus\{x\};\mathbb Z)\neq0\) for some \(x\in X\). The interest is in the question of which spaces \(X\) have the property that \(\text{dim}(X\times Y)=\text{dim}X+\text{dim}Y\) for all \(Y\), i.e., the logarithmic law holds for all \(Y\). Such a space \(X\) is called dimensionally full-valued. Not all spaces have this property, so one may ask for criteria on \(X\) to guarantee it. The author remarks that in [\textit{A. E. Kharlap}, Mat. Sb., N. Ser. 96(138), 347--373 (1975; Zbl 0312.55006)] it was noticed that homology manifolds over the ring \(\mathbb Z\) are dimensionally full-valued. Also it is pointed out that under the assumption of homological local connectedness, the \((\mathbb Z-n)\)-spaces in [\textit{G. E. Bredon}, Sheaf Theory, Springer-Verlag, New York (1997; Zbl 0874.55001)] are dimensionally full-valued. In this paper it is proved that homological local connectedness, even with an additional condition called peripheral homological connectedness, does not ensure dimensional full-valuedness. A quasipolyhedron is a space whose local homology is finitely generated. It is highest local homology is torsion free, then it is called a homological polyhedron. Let us state a theorem from Section 1. Theorem: A quasipolyhedron \(X\) is dimensionally full-valued if and only if it is a homological polyhedron. In this case, \(h\text{dim}_{\mathbb Z}X=\text{dim}_{\mathbb Z}X=\text{dim}X\).
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    dimension
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    dimensionally full-valued
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    homological dimension
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    homological manifold
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    homological polyhedron
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    local homology
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    locally compact space
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    peripherally homologically locally connected
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    quasipolyhedron
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