Boundaries of coarse proximity spaces and boundaries of compactifications

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce the boundary UX of a coarse proximity space (X,B, b). This boundary is a subset of the boundary of a certain Smirnov compactification. We show that UX is compact and Hausdorff and that every compactification of a locally compact Hausdorff space induces a coarse proximity structure whose corresponding boundary is the boundary of the compactification. We then show that many boundaries of well-known compactifications arise as boundaries of coarse proximity spaces. In particular, we give four coarse proximity structures whose boundaries are the Gromov, visual, Higson, and Freudenthal boundaries.

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