Borel Measurable Hahn-Mazurkiewicz Theorem

Abstract

It is well known due to Hahn and Mazurkiewicz that every Peano continuum is a continuous image of the unit interval. We prove that an assignment, which takes as an input a Peano continuum and produces as an output a continuous mapping whose range is the Peano continuum, can be realized in a Borel measurable way. Similarly, we find a Borel measurable assignment which takes any nonempty compact metric space and assigns a continuous mapping from the Cantor set onto that space. To this end we use the Burgess selection theorem. Finally, a Borel measurable way of assigning an arc joining two selected points in a Peano continuum is found.

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