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On maps preserving connectedness and /or compactness

Authors :
Juhász, I.
van Mill, J.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We call a function $f: X\to Y$ $P$-preserving if, for every subspace $A \subset X$ with property $P$, its image $f(A)$ also has property $P$. Of course, all continuous maps are both compactness- and connectedness-preserving and the natural question about when the converse of this holds, i.e. under what conditions is such a map continuous, has a long history. Our main result is that any non-trivial product function, i.e. one having at least two non-constant factors, that has connected domain, $T_1$ range, and is connectedness-preserving must actually be continuous. The analogous statement badly fails if we replace in it the occurrences of "connected" by "compact". We also present, however, several interesting results and examples concerning maps that are compactness-preserving and/or continuum-preserving.<br />Comment: 8 pages

Subjects

Subjects :
Mathematics - General Topology

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1801.06212
Document Type :
Working Paper