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− | A compactum (metrizable compactum) admitting, for any | + | ''$n$-cube-like continuum'' |
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+ | A compactum (metrizable compactum) admitting, for any $\epsilon > 0$, an $\epsilon$-mapping onto the ordinary cube $I^n$. If a compactum $X$ is the limit of a countable spectrum of compacta imbeddable in $I^n$, then $X$ is a subset of a cube-like continuum. The class of cube-like continua contains a universal element, i.e. a cube-like continuum $U$ such that every cube-like continuum is homeomorphic to some subspace of $U$. | ||
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− | + | |valign="top"|{{Ref|Pa}}||valign="top"| B.A. Pasynkov, "On universal compacta" ''Russian Math. Surveys'', '''21''' : 4 (1966) pp. 77–86 ''Uspekhi Mat. Nauk'', '''21''' : 4 (1966) pp. 91–100 | |
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− | In the special case | + | In the special case $n=1$, these continua are also called snake-like, see {{Cite|Bi}}. |
− | In | + | In {{Cite|Pa}} it is shown that a space is $I^n$-like if and only if it is homeomorphic to the limit of an inverse sequence of copies of $I^n$ with surjective bounding mappings. |
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+ | |valign="top"|{{Ref|Bi}}||valign="top"| R.H. Bing, "Snake-like continua" ''Duke Math. J.'', '''18''' (1951) pp. 553–663 | ||
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$n$-cube-like continuum
A compactum (metrizable compactum) admitting, for any $\epsilon > 0$, an $\epsilon$-mapping onto the ordinary cube $I^n$. If a compactum $X$ is the limit of a countable spectrum of compacta imbeddable in $I^n$, then $X$ is a subset of a cube-like continuum. The class of cube-like continua contains a universal element, i.e. a cube-like continuum $U$ such that every cube-like continuum is homeomorphic to some subspace of $U$.
References
[Pa] | B.A. Pasynkov, "On universal compacta" Russian Math. Surveys, 21 : 4 (1966) pp. 77–86 Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 21 : 4 (1966) pp. 91–100 |
Comments
In the special case $n=1$, these continua are also called snake-like, see [Bi].
In [Pa] it is shown that a space is $I^n$-like if and only if it is homeomorphic to the limit of an inverse sequence of copies of $I^n$ with surjective bounding mappings.
References
[Bi] | R.H. Bing, "Snake-like continua" Duke Math. J., 18 (1951) pp. 553–663 |
Cube-like continuum. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Cube-like_continuum&oldid=16611