English

Extension theory of infinite symmetric products

Algebraic Topology 2008-02-27 v1 General Topology Geometric Topology

Abstract

We present an approach to cohomological dimension theory based on infinite symmetric products and on the general theory of dimension called the extension dimension. The notion of the extension dimension \ExD(X)\ExD(X) was introduced by A.N.Dranishnikov \cite {D5_5} in the context of compact spaces and CW complexes. This paper investigates extension types of infinite symmetric products SP(L)SP(L). One of the main ideas of the paper is to treat \ExD(X)SP(L)\ExD(X)\leq SP(L) as the fundamental concept of cohomological dimension theory instead of dimG(X)n\dim_G(X)\leq n. In a subsequent paper \cite{Dy6_6} we show how properties of infinite symmetric products lead naturally to a calculus of graded groups which implies most of classical results of the cohomological dimension. The basic notion in \cite{Dy6_6} is that of homological dimension of a graded group which allows for simultanous treatment of cohomological dimension of compacta and extension properties of CW complexes. We introduce cohomology of XX with respect to LL (defined as homotopy groups of the function space SP(L)XSP(L)^X). As an application of our results we characterize all countable groups GG so that the Moore space M(G,n)M(G,n) is of the same extension type as the Eilenberg-MacLane space K(G,n)K(G,n). Another application is characterization of infinite symmetric products of the same extension type as a compact (or finite-dimensional and countable) CW complex.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.math/0404332,
  title  = {Extension theory of infinite symmetric products},
  author = {Jerzy Dydak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0404332},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

To appear in Fundamenta Mathematicae