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Manifolds at and beyond the limit of metrisability

David Gauld

Geometry & Topology Monographs 2 (1999) 125–133

DOI: 10.2140/gtm.1999.2.125

arXiv: math.GT/9911249

Abstract

In this paper we give a brief introduction to criteria for metrisability of a manifold and to some aspects of non-metrisable manifolds. Bias towards work currently being done by the author and his colleagues at the University of Auckland will be very evident.

Wishing Robion Kirby a happy sixtieth with many more to follow.

Keywords

metrisability, non-metrisable manifold

Mathematical Subject Classification

Primary: 57N05, 57N15

Secondary: 54E35

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Received: 30 December 1998
Revised: 3 July 1999
Published: 17 November 1999

Authors
David Gauld
Department of Mathematics
The University of Auckland
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Auckland
New Zealand