Strong expansions of products and products in strong shape (Q1878509)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Strong expansions of products and products in strong shape |
scientific article |
Statements
Strong expansions of products and products in strong shape (English)
0 references
20 August 2004
0 references
Is the Cartesian product \(X \times Y\) of two spaces also the categorical product in the strong shape category SSh(Top)? The answer is in the affirmative whenever 1) \(X\) and \(Y\) are compact Hausdorff spaces or 2) whenever \(X\) is an FANR and \(Y\) a finitistic space. For ordinary shape it is not clear if there exists a product in the shape-category Sh(Top) at all. Due to his approach to strong shape the author investigates the following problems concerning strong expansions of spaces \(X\), \(Y\) in order to settle questions of this kind: Let \(\pmb p: X \rightarrow \pmb X \), resp. \(\pmb q: Y \rightarrow \pmb Y\) be strong expansions of spaces \(X\), \(Y\). A) Is \(\pmb p\times 1: X \times Y \rightarrow \pmb X \times \pmb Y\) a strong expansion? B. Is \(\pmb p \times \pmb q: X \times Y \rightarrow \pmb X \times \pmb Y\) a strong expansion? In general both questions have negative answers, however under certain conditions on the spaces (\(Y\) has the homotopy type of a polyhedron, resp. of a finite polyhedron) resp. conditions on the expansions of the space \(X\) (stationary movability) the author proves that the answer is positive. Reviewer's question: Is there any hope that in the strong shape category (not on the homotopy level) there does exist for arbitrary spaces, for which strong shape is defined, a product, which agrees with the Cartesian product \(X \times Y\)?
0 references
Inverse limit
0 references
Strong expansion
0 references
Homotopy expansion
0 references
Direct product
0 references
Shape
0 references
Strong shape
0 references
Finitistic space
0 references