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The First Turkish International Conference on Topology and its Applications
August 2-5, 2000
Istanbul University
Istanbul, Turkey

Organizers
Nurettin Ergun, Mahir Hasanov, Turgut Önder, Cem Tezer, Murat Tuncali, Stephen Watson

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On iterated inverse limits
by
Sibe Mardešić
University of Zagreb

Let X be the limit of a (cofinite) inverse system X = (X\lambda, p\lambda\lambda', \Lambda) of compact Hausdorff spaces X\lambda and let every X\lambda be the limit of an inverse system Y\lambda = (Y\lambda\mu, q\lambda\mu\mu', M\lambda) of compact ANR's (polyhedra). During the Dubrovnik 1998 Topology Conference Yu.T. Lisica asked if one can organize the collection {Y\lambda\mu, \lambda in \Lambda, \mu in M\lambda} of ANR's in such a way that one obtains an inverse system whose limit is X.

Lisica's question has a negative answer. This can be seen by taking a compact Hausdorff space X with dim X=1 and ind X=2 and a system X of metric compacta of dimesion 1 with limX = X and by expressing each X\lambda as the limit of a sequence of 1-dimensional compact polyhedra. Nevertheless, for every cofinite system X there exist systems X\lambda of compact ANR's with limit X\lambda, whose terms can be organized in a system with limit X. Using resolutions instead of limits, this positive result generalizes to arbitrary topological spaces X.

References

S. Mardesi\'c and N. Uglesi\'c: On iterated inverse limits, Topology and its Appl. (to appear).


Date received: June 9, 2000


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