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On the non-existence of certain branched covers
Published 2010-08-10Version 1
We prove that while there are maps $\bT^4\to\#^3(\bS^2\times\bS^2)$ of arbitrarily large degree, there is no branched cover from $4$-torus to $\#^3(\bS^2\times \bS^2)$. More generally, we obtain that, as long as $N$ satisfies a suitable cohomological condition, any $\pi_1$-surjective branched cover $\bT^n \to N$ is a homeomorphism.
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