Induced MO-mappings (Q1961894)
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Induced MO-mappings (English)
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27 March 2000
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All spaces are metrizable. The authors study the general question how properties of induced hyperspace maps can be translated in terms of properties of the original map, and vica versa. A continuous function \(f: X\to Y\) is said to be an MO-mapping provided that it can be written in the form \(f= f_1\circ f_2\) such that \(f_1\) is open and \(f_2\) is monotone. Similarly for OM. It is known that if \(f: X\to Y\) is surjective and continuous, then \(f\) is OM iff \(2^f\) is OM iff \(C(f)\) is OM. For MO the situation is different. The authors prove that if \(f\) is MO then so is \(2^f\). The converse is an open problem. For \(C(f)\) a similar result does not hold. They present examples of open maps \(f\) from \([0,1]\) onto itself such that \(C(f)\) is not MO.
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