The topology of limits of direct systems induced by maps (Q2254951)
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The topology of limits of direct systems induced by maps (English)
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6 February 2015
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In this paper the authors study the case where a direct system \({\mathbf X}\) is induced by possibly a proper subset of the set of maps between two spaces. In this case they examine under which conditions the direct limit \(X_{\delta} = \text{dirlim} {\mathbf X}\) is: {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize} \item[-] a \(T_1\)-space; \item [-] a Hausdorff space; \item [-] a regular space; \item [-] a completely regular space; \item [-] a pseudo compact space; \item [-] a normal space; \item [-] an absolute co-extensor for a space \(K\); \end{itemize}} or is the space a combination of some of the above mentioned spaces. In the penultimate chapter the authors give an example where the direct limit is a completely regular, pseudo-compact Hausdorff space, but it is neither normal nor compact. After this example the following open problem is stated: does there exist a direct limit which is Hausdorff, normal and pseudo-compact, but not compact? The paper is thoroughly presented and interesting to read. In the last chapter of the paper we can also find an idea for further research.
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absolute co-extensor
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absolute extensor
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relative to convergent sequences
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CW-complex
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complete regularity
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the convergent sequence
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direct limit
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direct system
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extension theory
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inclusion direct system
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normality
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perfect space
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perfectification
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pseudo-compact
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regilarity
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