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I - Basic fibrewise topology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2011

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Fibrewise topological spaces

To begin with we work in the category of fibrewise sets over a given set, called the base set. If the base set is denoted by B then a fibrewise set over B consists of a set X together with a function p: XB, called the projection. For each point b of B the fibre over b is the subset Xb = p-1(b) of X; fibres may be empty since we do not require p to be surjective. Also for each subset B′ of B we regard XB′ = p-1B′ as a fibrewise set over B′ with the projection determined by p. The alternative notation X|B′ is sometimes convenient.

We regard B as a fibrewise set over itself using the identity as projection. Moreover we regard the Cartesian product B × T, for any set T, as a fibrewise set over B using the first projection.

Let X be a fibrewise set over B with projection p. Then X′ is a fibrewise set over B with projection for each set X′ and function α:X′X; in particular X′ is a fibrewise set over B with projection p|X′ for each subset of X. Also X is a fibrewise set over B′ with projection βp for each set B′ and function β:BB′ in particular X is a fibrewise set over B′ with projection given by p for each superset B′ of B.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1989

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