Addition and product theorems for ind (Q952629)
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Addition and product theorems for ind (English)
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12 November 2008
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The authors prove versions of the Addition and Product theorems for small inductive dimension. If \(X=X_1\cup X_2\) and \(\text{ind}X_1=m\) and \(\text{ind}X_2=n\) then \(\text{ind}X\leq2(m+n+1)\); if \(X\)~satisfies \(\text{ind}(A\cup B)=\max\{\text{ind}A,\text{ind}B\}\) for all pairs of closed subsets \(A\) and~\(B\) then even \(\text{ind}X\leq m+n+1\). If the formula \(\text{ind}(A\cup B)=\max\{\text{ind}A,\text{ind}B\}\) holds for all closed subsets of both \(X\) and \(Y\) that satisfy \(\text{ind}A,\text{ind}B\leq k\) then the following product theorem is obtained: if \(\text{ind}X\leq m\) and \(\text{ind}Y\leq n\) then \(\text{ind}(X\times Y)\leq m+n\) in case \(m=0\), \(n=0\) or \(m+n\leq k\); in all other cases \(\text{ind}(X\times Y)\leq2(m+n)-k-1\). The paper also contains a finite closed sum theorem for~\(\text{ind}\) as well as a number of questions pertaining to the sharpness of the estimates.
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small inductive dimension
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regular space
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