Relating asymptotic dimension to Ponomarev's cofinal dimension via coarse proximities

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arXiv2205.08238MaRDI QIDQ6399355FDOQ6399355

Jeremy Siegert

Publication date: 17 May 2022

Abstract: In this paper we show that the asymptotic dimension of an unbounded proper metric space is bounded above by a coarse analog of Ponomarev's cofinal dimension of topological spaces, which we call the coarse cofinal dimension. We also show that asymptotic dimension is bounded below by the cofinal dimension of the Higson corona by existing results of Miyata, Austin, and Virk. We do this by introducing several constructions in the theory of coarse proximity spaces. In particular we introduce the inverse limit of coarse proximity spaces. We end with some open problems.













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