A short proof of a theorem of Morton Brown on chains of cells

Abstract

Suppose that a topological space X is the union of an increasing sequence of open subsets each of which is homeomorphic to the Euclidean space Rn. Then X itself is homeomorphic to Rn. This is an old theorem of Morton Brown. We observe that this theorem is an immediate consequence of other two theorems of Morton Brown concerning near homeomorphisms and cellular sets.

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