On R-trees, homotopies, and covering maps
Algebraic Topology
2026-05-27 v2 General Topology
Geometric Topology
Abstract
A map has the \emph{unique path lifting} property if every path in , after a choice of an initial point, lifts uniquely to a path in . We prove that if a group acts on an -tree such that the quotient map has the unique path lifting property, then the quotient space does not contain a disc. As a consequence, we show that every map of manifolds with the unique path lifting property is a covering map. The proof requires a study of one-dimensional backtracking in paths. We show the surprising and counterintuitive result that the equivalence relation given by homotopies of paths rel. endpoints is generated by inserting and deleting one-dimensional backtracking.
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@article{arxiv.2401.08883,
title = {On R-trees, homotopies, and covering maps},
author = {Jeremy Brazas and Gregory R. Conner and Paul Fabel and Curtis Kent},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.08883},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
18 pages, 5 page appendix, 6 figures