New Dimension Theory Unlocks Secrets of Infinite Spaces
The Dimension Theory of non-metrizable spaces assigns a number or symbol to a space to represent its dimension. There are three main ways to define a space's dimension: covering dimension, large inductive dimension, and small inductive dimension. In classical dimension theory, these approaches are equivalent for separable metrizable spaces. The main goals of Dimension Theory are to expand on classical definitions and theorems and explore new dimensional effects in general spaces.