Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-1-2020

Publication Title

Topology and Its Applications

Abstract

Given a path-connected space X and H≤π1(X,x0), there is essentially only one construction of a map pH:(X˜H,x˜0)→(X,x0) with connected and locally path-connected domain that can possibly have the following two properties: (pH)#π1(X˜H,x˜0)=H and pH has the unique lifting property. X˜H consists of equivalence classes of paths starting at x0, appropriately topologized, and pH is the endpoint projection. For pH to have these two properties, T1 fibers are necessary and unique path lifting is sufficient. However, pH always admits the standard lifts of paths. We show that pH has unique path lifting if it has continuous (standard) monodromies toward a T1 fiber over x0. Assuming, in addition, that H is locally quasinormal (e.g., if H is normal) we show that X is homotopically path Hausdorff relative to H. We show that pH is a fibration if X is locally path connected, H is locally quasinormal, and all (standard) monodromies are continuous.

Keywords

Continuous monodromy, Fibration with unique path lifting, Generalized covering projection, Homotopically Hausdorff, Homotopically path Hausdorff

Volume

270

DOI

10.1016/j.topol.2019.107047

ISSN

01668641

Version

Author's Accepted Manuscript

Included in

Mathematics Commons

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