Timeline for Does there exist a continuous 2-to-1 function from the sphere to itself?
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Dec 11, 2022 at 19:04 | comment | added | cnikbesku | Great, thank you! | |
Dec 11, 2022 at 17:32 | comment | added | GH from MO | @donaastor I added links and a formal remark to my post. | |
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Dec 11, 2022 at 15:39 | comment | added | cnikbesku | Could you at least let us know where to find the works of Civin and Kerékjártó you mentioned in your post, please? Because I wanted to know if there are some generalizations in the papers, that was the point of my question. | |
Dec 11, 2022 at 15:21 | comment | added | GH from MO | @donaastor I don't know, and I have no time to think about it. The same question was asked by YCor in a comment below my post. | |
Dec 9, 2022 at 19:12 | comment | added | cnikbesku | Could this technique answer the analogue of the question where $f$ is a 3-to-1 function? | |
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Dec 23, 2018 at 5:25 | vote | accept | Nathaniel Butler | ||
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Dec 23, 2018 at 2:08 | history | answered | GH from MO | CC BY-SA 4.0 |