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The topological structure of direct limits in the category of uniform spaces

Let $(X_n)_{n}$ be a sequence of uniform spaces such that each space $X_n$ is a closed subspace in $X_{n+1}$. We give an explicit description of the topology and uniformity of the direct limit $u-lim X_n$ of the sequence $(X_n)$ in the category of uniform spaces. This description implies that a function $f:u-lim X_n\to Y$ to a uniform space $Y$ is continuous if for every $n$ the restriction $f|X_n$ is continuous and regular at the subset $X_{n-1}$ in the sense that for any entourages $U\in\U_Y$ and $V\in\U_X$ there is an entourage $V\in\U_X$ such that for each point $x\in B(X_{n-1},V)$ there is a point $x'\in X_{n-1}$ with $(x,x')\in V$ and $(f(x),f(x'))\in U$. Also we shall compare topologies of direct limits in various categories.

preprint2009arXivOpen access

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