Fibrations between finite topological spaces
Abstract
We study Hurewicz fibrations between finite T0--spaces from a combinatorial viewpoint and give strong conditions that a continuous map between finite T0--spaces must satisfy in order to be a Hurewicz fibration. We also show that there exists a strong relationship between Hurewicz fibrations between finite T0--spaces and Grothendieck bifibrations. Finally we give several interesting examples that illustrate this theory and show that many of the assumptions of our results are necessary.
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