Covering map (topology)/Definition

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Definition

Let (X,J) and (E,H) be topological spaces. A map, p:EX between them is called a covering map[1] if:

  1. UJ[p1(U)H] - in words: that p is continuous
  2. xXeE[p(e)=x] - in words: that p is surjective
  3. xXUO(x,X)[U is evenly covered by p] - in words: for all points there is an open neighbourhood, U, such that p evenly covers U

In this case E is a covering space of X.

References

  1. Jump up Introduction to Topology - Theodore W. Gamelin & Robert Everist Greene