Covering space

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Definition

Here (E,K) and (X,J) are topological spaces

Covering projection

A map p:(E,K)(X,J)

is a covering projection (also known as covering map) if[1]:

  • xXUJ 
    a non-empty collection of disjoint open sets Vα such that p1(U)=αIVα
    where αI
    we have p|Vα:VαX
    being a homeomorphism

Terminology

  • X is the Base space of the covering map (or projection)
  • E is the Covering space of the covering map (or projection)

Immediate results

  • The covering map is a surjection (it is clearly onto, as for all points in X - something must map to it!)

Examples


TODO: add example from reference - maybe take a picture



References

  1. Jump up http://www.math.toronto.edu/mat1300/covering-spaces.pdf