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Topics in Dimension Theory

In: Recent Progress in General Topology III

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  • Jerzy Dydak

    (University of Tennessee, Department of Mathematics)

  • Akira Koyama

    (Waseda University, Department of Applied Mathematics)

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This survey paper is intended to continue and expand on the previous survey [161], concentrating on the development in the dimension theory during last 10 years. Dimension theory is a very rich field spanning from set-theory through geometric topology to advanced algebraic topology. Therefore covering all its aspects is too challenging and we will omit some of its features. However, a special feature of last 10 years is significant progress in the field of coarse geometry and related topics, so we are including a discussion of the asymptotic dimension theory.

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  • Jerzy Dydak & Akira Koyama, 2014. "Topics in Dimension Theory," Springer Books, in: K.P. Hart & J. van Mill & P. Simon (ed.), Recent Progress in General Topology III, edition 127, pages 359-397, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-6239-024-9_8
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-024-9_8
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