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Maps to the projective plane

Jerzy Dydak, Michael Levin

Published 2007-01-04Version 1

We prove the projective plane $\rp^2$ is an absolute extensor of a finite-dimensional metric space $X$ if and only if the cohomological dimension mod 2 of $X$ does not exceed 1. This solves one of the remaining difficult problems (posed by A.N.Dranishnikov) in extension theory. One of the main tools is the computation of the fundamental group of the function space $\Map(\rp^n,\rp^{n+1})$ (based at inclusion) as being isomorphic to either $\Z_4$ or $\Z_2\oplus\Z_2$ for $n\ge 1$. Double surgery and the above fact yield the proof.

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