A dimensional property of Cartesian product
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Abstract: We show that the Cartesian product of three hereditarily infinite dimensional compact metric spaces is never hereditarily infinite dimensional. It is quite surprising that the proof of this fact (and this is the only proof known to the author) essentially relies on algebraic topology.
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(6)- Dimension of infinite topological products
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3969661 (Why is no real title available?)
- Continuum many Fréchet types of hereditarily strongly infinite-dimensional Cantor manifolds
- Dimension of compact metric spaces
- Hereditarily supercompact spaces
- Intermediate dimensions of products
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