Generalized manifolds in products of curves

Abstract

The intent of this article is to study some special n-dimensional continua lying in products of n curves. (The paper is an improved version of a portion of K-K-S.) We show that if X is a locally connected, so-called, quasi n-manifold lying in a product of n curves then rank of H1(X) n. Moreover, if H1(X)<2n then X can be represented as a product of an m-torus and a quasi (n-m)-manifold, where m2n- H1(X). It follows that certain 2-dimensional contractible polyhedra are not embeddable in products of two curves. On the other hand, we show that any collapsible 2-dimensional polyhedron can be embedded in a product of two trees. We answer a question of R. Cauty proving that closed surfaces embeddable in products of two curves can be also embedded in products of two graphs. On the other hand, we construct an example of a 2-dimensional polyhedron which can be embedded in a product of two curves though it is not embeddable in any product of two graphes. This solves in the negative another problem of Cauty.

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