Paths in spaces of homeomorphisms on the plane (Q714760)

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Paths in spaces of homeomorphisms on the plane
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    Paths in spaces of homeomorphisms on the plane (English)
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    11 October 2012
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    The path components and connected components are determined for the space \(\mathcal H(\mathbb C)\) of homeomorphisms on the complex plane \(\mathbb C\) when endowed with the pointwise, compact-open and fine topology, respectively (denoted as \( \mathcal H_p(\mathbb C)\), \(\mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\), and \( \mathcal H_f(\mathbb C)\)); the space \(\mathcal H_u(\mathbb C)\) -- i.e. \( \mathcal H(\mathbb C)\) with the uniform topology -- is also considered, but characterizations of these components are left as open problems. One of the main results shows that \(\mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\) has exactly two path components, the set of orientation preserving homomorphisms \(\mathcal H^+(\mathbb C)\) and the set of orientation reversing homomorphisms \(\mathcal H^-(\mathbb C)\), moreover, \( \mathcal H^+(\mathbb C)\) is clopen in \( \mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\) so it is also the connected component of \( \mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\) containing the identity homeomorphism, and \( \mathcal H^-(\mathbb C)\) is the other connected component of \( \mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\). For a contrast, \(\mathcal H^+(\mathbb C)\) is dense (with a dense complement \(\mathcal H^-(\mathbb C)\)) in \( \mathcal H_p(\mathbb C)\); in fact, \( \mathcal H_p(\mathbb C)\) is itself pathwise connected. On the other hand, \(\mathcal H_u(\mathbb C)\) and \(\mathcal H_f(\mathbb C)\) have infinitely many path components and connected components. It is also shown that the arc components in each of the spaces \( \mathcal H_p(\mathbb C)\), \(\mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\), \( \mathcal H_f(\mathbb C)\)), \(\mathcal H_u(\mathbb C)\) are the same as the path components, and at least in each of the spaces \( \mathcal H_p(\mathbb C)\), \(\mathcal H_k(\mathbb C)\), and \( \mathcal H_f(\mathbb C)\)), the connected components are the same as the path components.
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    space of homeomorphisms on the plane
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    isotopy on the plane
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    path
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    path component
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    arc
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    orientation reserving
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    orientation reversing
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