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Publication date: 1988
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finite cohomological dimensiondimension raising cell-like mapinfinite-dimensional compact metric space
Dimension theory in general topology (54F45) Dimension theory in algebraic topology (55M10) Shape theory in general topology (54C56) Shapes (aspects of topological manifolds) (57N25) Cellularity in topological manifolds (57N60)
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