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Arcwise Connected Continua and Whitney Maps
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Ivan Lončar
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10. März 2010
Abstract
Let 𝑋 be a non-metric continuum, and 𝐶(𝑋) be the hyperspace of subcontinua of 𝑋. It is known that there is no Whitney map on the hyperspace 2𝑋 for non-metric Hausdorff compact spaces 𝑋. On the other hand, there exist non-metric continua which admit and ones which do not admit a Whitney map for 𝐶(𝑋). In particular, a locally connected or a rimmetrizable continuum 𝑋 admits a Whitney map for 𝐶(𝑋) if and only if it is metrizable. In this paper we investigate the properties of continua 𝑋 which admit a Whitney map for 𝐶(𝑋) or for 𝐶2(𝑋).
Key words and phrases:: Arcwise connected continuum; hyperspace; inverse system; property of Kelley; smootness; Whitney map
Received: 2003-12-04
Revised: 2005-02-03
Published Online: 2010-03-10
Published in Print: 2005-June
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Arcwise connected continuum;
hyperspace;
inverse system;
property of Kelley;
smootness;
Whitney map
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