Phantom mappings and a shape-theoretic problem concerning products (Q471463)

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Phantom mappings and a shape-theoretic problem concerning products
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    Phantom mappings and a shape-theoretic problem concerning products (English)
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    14 November 2014
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    In this paper the author studies a shape theoretic problem concerning products. First he formulates eight problems and establishes some equivalences between them; some of these problems offer a new perspective on the subject and some of them are open problems (hopefully to be solved in the future). The fourth problem is the main focus of the study; the proof that problems 6, 7 and 8 are equivalent to problem 4 is also included. Problem 4 states: ``Does there exist a connected polyhedron \((Z,*)\) (weak topology) and a shape morphism \(H:Z\rightarrow H \times P\) such that \(S[\pi_H]H=S[*]\), \(S[\pi_P]H=S[*]\) and \(H\neq S[*]\)?''. Here \((H,*)\) is a Hawaiian earring, \((P,*)\) is a sequence of 1-spheres and \(H\times P\) is the Cartesian product. The affirmative answer for this problem would imply that the Cartesian product \(H \times P\) is not a product in the shape category of topological spaces. The main result of the paper establishes the equivalence between shape theoretic problems and a problem involving phantom maps (denoted as problem 8 in this paper).
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    Hawaiian earring
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    pointed sum of 1-spheres
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    direct product
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    shape category
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    resolution
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    homotopy expansion
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    phantom mapping
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