Generalized Steenrod homology theories are identical with partially continuous homology theories (Q721483)

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    Generalized Steenrod homology theories are identical with partially continuous homology theories
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6908502

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      Generalized Steenrod homology theories are identical with partially continuous homology theories (English)
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      19 July 2018
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      Dropping the dimension axiom in Milnor's axiomatic characterization of the classic Steenrod homology leads to the concept of generalized homology theories which was introduced in [\textit{J. Kaminker} and \textit{C. Schochet}, Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 227, 63--107 (1977; Zbl 0368.46054)] and [\textit{D. S. Kahn} et al., Mich. Math. J. 24, 203--224 (1977; Zbl 0384.55001)]. In this work the author considers generalized homology theories restricted to various categories of compact metric spaces. Especially, he studies homology theories on the category of pairs of compacta \((CM^2)\) as a system \((h_n,\partial_n)\) of covariant homotopy invariant functors \(h_n:CM^2\to Ab\) (the category of abelian groups) and of natural transformations \(\partial_n:h_{n+1}\to h_n\) such that the exactness axiom and the excision axiom are satisfied and, additionally, the strong excision axiom and the cluster axiom, as well. Such a homology theory is called a Steenrod homology theory. The main result of this paper is that a Steenrod homology theory is equivalent to a maximally partially continuous homology theory, i.e. a homology theory satisfying a certain modification of the axiom of partial continuity which, originally, was introduced in [\textit{Kh. N. Inasaridze} and \textit{L. D. Mdzinarishvili}, Soobshch. Akad. Nauk Gruz. SSR 99, 317--320 (1980; Zbl 0448.55002)]. A homology theory on \(CM(CM^2)\) is said to be maximally partially continuous provided there exist natural transformations \(\beta_n:\varinjlim^1\circ h_{n+1}\to h_n\circ\varinjlim\) such that the corresponding short sequence \[ 0\to\varinjlim^1h_{n+1}(\mathbf X)\overset{\beta_n}{\rightarrow}h_n(X)\overset{p_\#}{\rightarrow}\varinjlim h_n(\mathbf {X)} 0 \] is exact for every \(n\in\mathbb N\) and every inverse sequence \(\mathbf X\) of (pairs) compacta.
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      Steenrod homology theory
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      partially continuous homology theory
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