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%!TEX root = ../../blob1.tex
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\section{Adapting families of maps to open covers}  \label{sec:localising}
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In this appendix we prove some results about adapting families of maps to open covers.
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These results are used in Lemma \ref{small-top-blobs} and Theorem \ref{thm:map-recon}.
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Let $X$ and $T$ be topological spaces, with $X$ compact.
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Let $\cU = \{U_\alpha\}$ be an open cover of $X$ which affords a partition of
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unity $\{r_\alpha\}$.
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(That is, $r_\alpha : X \to [0,1]$; $r_\alpha(x) = 0$ if $x\notin U_\alpha$;
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for fixed $x$, $r_\alpha(x) \ne 0$ for only finitely many $\alpha$; and $\sum_\alpha r_\alpha = 1$.)
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Since $X$ is compact, we will further assume that $r_\alpha = 0$ (globally) 
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for all but finitely many $\alpha$.
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Consider  $C_*(\Maps(X\to T))$, the singular chains on the space of continuous maps from $X$ to $T$.
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$C_k(\Maps(X \to T))$ is generated by continuous maps
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\[
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	f: P\times X \to T ,
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\]
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where $P$ is some convex linear polyhedron in $\r^k$.
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Recall that $f$ is {\it supported} on $S\sub X$ if $f(p, x)$ does not depend on $p$ when
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$x \notin S$, and that $f$ is {\it adapted} to $\cU$ if 
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$f$ is supported on the union of at most $k$ of the $U_\alpha$'s.
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A chain $c \in C_*(\Maps(X \to T))$ is adapted to $\cU$ if it is a linear combination of 
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generators which are adapted.
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\begin{lemma} \label{basic_adaptation_lemma}
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Let $f: P\times X \to T$, as above.
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Then there exists
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\[
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	F: I \times P\times X \to T
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\]
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such that the following conditions hold.
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item $F(0, \cdot, \cdot) = f$.
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\item We can decompose $P = \cup_i D_i$ so that
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the restrictions $F(1, \cdot, \cdot) : D_i\times X\to T$ are all adapted to $\cU$.
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\item If $f$ has support $S\sub X$, then
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$F: (I\times P)\times X\to T$ (a $k{+}1$-parameter family of maps) also has support $S$.
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Furthermore, if $Q$ is a convex linear subpolyhedron of $\bd P$ and $f$ restricted to $Q$
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has support $S' \subset X$, then
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$F: (I\times Q)\times X\to T$ also has support $S'$.
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\item Suppose both $X$ and $T$ are smooth manifolds, metric spaces, or PL manifolds, and 
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let $\cX$ denote the subspace of $\Maps(X \to T)$ consisting of immersions or of diffeomorphisms (in the smooth case), 
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bi-Lipschitz homeomorphisms (in the metric case), or PL homeomorphisms (in the PL case).
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 If $f$ is smooth, Lipschitz or PL, as appropriate, and $f(p, \cdot):X\to T$ is in $\cX$ for all $p \in P$
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then $F(t, p, \cdot)$ is also in $\cX$ for all $t\in I$ and $p\in P$.
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{lemma}
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%Note: We will prove a version of item 4 of Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma} for topological
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%homeomorphisms in Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma_2} below.
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%Since the proof is rather different we segregate it to a separate lemma.
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\begin{proof}
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Our homotopy will have the form
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\eqar{
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    F: I \times P \times X &\to& X \\
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    (t, p, x) &\mapsto& f(u(t, p, x), x)
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}
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for some function
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\eq{
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    u : I \times P \times X \to P .
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First we describe $u$, then we argue that it makes the conclusions of the lemma true.
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For each cover index $\alpha$ choose a cell decomposition $K_\alpha$ of $P$
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such that the various $K_\alpha$ are in general position with respect to each other.
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If we are in one of the cases of item 4 of the lemma, also choose $K_\alpha$
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sufficiently fine as described below.
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\def\jj{\tilde{L}}
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Let $L$ be a common refinement of all the $K_\alpha$'s.
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Let $\jj$ denote the handle decomposition of $P$ corresponding to $L$.
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Each $i$-handle $C$ of $\jj$ has an $i$-dimensional tangential coordinate and,
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more importantly for our purposes, a $k{-}i$-dimensional normal coordinate.
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We will typically use the same notation for $i$-cells of $L$ and the 
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corresponding $i$-handles of $\jj$.
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For each (top-dimensional) $k$-cell $C$ of each $K_\alpha$, choose a point $p(C) \in C \sub P$.
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If $C$ meets a subpolyhedron $Q$ of $\bd P$, we require that $p(C)\in Q$.
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(It follows that if $C$ meets both $Q$ and $Q'$, then $p(C)\in Q\cap Q'$.
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Ensuring this is possible corresponds to some mild constraints on the choice of the $K_\alpha$.)
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Let $D$ be a $k$-handle of $\jj$.
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For each $\alpha$ let $C(D, \alpha)$ be the $k$-cell of $K_\alpha$ which contains $D$
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and let $p(D, \alpha) = p(C(D, \alpha))$.
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\eq{
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    u(t, p, x) = (1-t)p + t \sum_\alpha r_\alpha(x) p(D, \alpha) .
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}
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Thus far we have defined $u(t, p, x)$ when $p$ lies in a $k$-handle of $\jj$.
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We will now extend $u$ inductively to handles of index less than $k$.
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Let $E$ be a $k{-}1$-handle.
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$E$ is homeomorphic to $B^{k-1}\times [0,1]$, and meets
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the $k$-handles at $B^{k-1}\times\{0\}$ and $B^{k-1}\times\{1\}$.
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Let $\eta : E \to [0,1]$, $\eta(x, s) = s$ be the normal coordinate
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of $E$.
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Let $D_0$ and $D_1$ be the two $k$-handles of $\jj$ adjacent to $E$.
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There is at most one index $\beta$ such that $C(D_0, \beta) \ne C(D_1, \beta)$.
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(If there is no such index, choose $\beta$
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arbitrarily.)
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For $p \in E$, define
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\eq{
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    u(t, p, x) = (1-t)p + t \left( \sum_{\alpha \ne \beta} r_\alpha(x) p(D_0, \alpha)
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            + r_\beta(x) (\eta(p) p(D_0, \beta) + (1-\eta(p)) p(D_1, \beta)) \right) .
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}
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Now for the general case.
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Let $E$ be a $k{-}j$-handle.
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Let $D_0,\ldots,D_a$ be the $k$-handles adjacent to $E$.
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There is a subset of cover indices $\cN$, of cardinality $j$, 
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such that if $\alpha\notin\cN$ then
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$p(D_u, \alpha) = p(D_v, \alpha)$ for all $0\le u,v \le a$.
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For fixed $\beta\in\cN$ let $\{q_{\beta i}\}$ be the set of values of 
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$p(D_u, \beta)$ for $0\le u \le a$.
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Recall the product structure $E = B^{k-j}\times B^j$.
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Inductively, we have defined functions $\eta_{\beta i}:\bd B^j \to [0,1]$ such that
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$\sum_i \eta_{\beta i} = 1$ for all $\beta\in \cN$.
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Choose extensions of $\eta_{\beta i}$ to all of $B^j$.
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\begin{equation}
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\label{eq:u}
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    u(t, p, x) = (1-t)p + t \left(
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            \sum_{\alpha \notin \cN} r_\alpha(x) p(D_0, \alpha)
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                + \sum_{\beta \in \cN} r_\beta(x) \left( \sum_i \eta_{\beta i}(p) \cdot q_{\beta i} \right)
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             \right) .
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This completes the definition of $u: I \times P \times X \to P$. 
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a $k-(j+1)$-handle the corresponding expressions in Equation \eqref{eq:u} agree, 
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Note that if $Q\sub \bd P$ is a convex linear subpolyhedron, then $u(I\times Q\times X) \sub Q$.
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Next we verify that $u$ affords $F$ the properties claimed in the statement of the lemma.
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\medskip
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Next we show that for each handle $D$ of $J$, $F(1, \cdot, \cdot) : D\times X \to X$
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is a singular cell adapted to $\cU$.
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Let $k-j$ be the index of $D$.
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Referring to Equation \eqref{eq:u}, we see that $F(1, p, x)$ depends on $p$ only if 
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$r_\beta(x) \ne 0$ for some $\beta\in\cN$, i.e.\ only if
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$x\in \bigcup_{\beta\in\cN} U_\beta$.
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this shows that $F(1, \cdot, \cdot) : D\times X \to X$ is adapted to $\cU$.
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\medskip
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Next we show that $F$ does not increase supports.
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If $f(p,x) = f(p',x)$ for all $p,p'\in P$,
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then 
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\[
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	F(t, p, x) = f(u(t,p,x),x) = f(u(t',p',x),x) = F(t',p',x)
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\]
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for all $(t,p)$ and $(t',p')$ in $I\times P$.
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Similarly, if $f(q,x) = f(q',x)$ for all $q,q'\in Q\sub \bd P$,
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then 
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\[
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	F(t, q, x) = f(u(t,q,x),x) = f(u(t',q',x),x) = F(t',q',x)
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\]
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for all $(t,q)$ and $(t',q')$ in $I\times Q$.
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(Recall that we arranged above that $u(I\times Q\times X) \sub Q$.)
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\medskip
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Now for claim 4 of the lemma.
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Assume that $X$ and $T$ are smooth manifolds and that $f$ is a smooth family of diffeomorphisms.
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We must show that we can choose the $K_\alpha$'s and $u$ so that $F(t, p, \cdot)$ is a 
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diffeomorphism for all $t$ and $p$.
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It suffices to 
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show that the derivative $\pd{F}{x}(t, p, x)$ is non-singular for all $(t, p, x)$.
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\eq{
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%   \pd{F}{x}(t, p, x) = \pd{f}{x}(u(t, p, x), x) + \pd{f}{p}(u(t, p, x), x) \pd{u}{x}(t, p, x) .
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    \pd{F}{x} = \pd{f}{x} + \pd{f}{p} \pd{u}{x} .
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}
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$\pd{f}{x}$ is non-singular and bounded away from zero.
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Also, since $f$ is smooth $\pd{f}{p}$ is bounded.
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Thus if we can insure that $\pd{u}{x}$ is sufficiently small, we are done.
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It follows from Equation \eqref{eq:u} above that $\pd{u}{x}$ depends on $\pd{r_\alpha}{x}$
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(which is bounded)
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and the differences amongst the various $p(D_0,\alpha)$'s and $q_{\beta i}$'s.
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These differences are small if the cell decompositions $K_\alpha$ are sufficiently fine.
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This completes the proof that $F$ is a homotopy through diffeomorphisms.
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If we replace ``diffeomorphism" with ``immersion" in the above paragraph, the argument goes
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through essentially unchanged.
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Next we consider the case where $f$ is a family of bi-Lipschitz homeomorphisms.
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Recall that we assume that $f$ is Lipschitz in the $P$ direction as well.
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The argument in this case is similar to the one above for diffeomorphisms, with
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bounded partial derivatives replaced by Lipschitz constants.
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Since $X$ and $P$ are compact, there is a universal bi-Lipschitz constant that works for 
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$f(p, \cdot)$ for all $p$.
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we can insure that $u$ has a small Lipschitz constant in the $X$ direction.
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This allows us to show that $F(t, p, \cdot)$ has a bi-Lipschitz constant
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close to the universal bi-Lipschitz constant for $f$.
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Since PL homeomorphisms are bi-Lipschitz, we have established this last remaining case of claim 4 of the lemma as well.
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\end{proof}
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\noop { %%%%%% begin \noop %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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The above proof doesn't work for homeomorphisms which are merely continuous.
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The $k=1$ case for plain, continuous homeomorphisms 
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is more or less equivalent to Corollary 1.3 of \cite{MR0283802}.
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The proof found in \cite{MR0283802} of that corollary can be adapted to many-parameter families of
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homeomorphisms:
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\begin{lemma} \label{basic_adaptation_lemma_2}
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Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma} holds for continuous homeomorphisms
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in item 4.
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof}
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The proof is similar to the proof of Corollary 1.3 of \cite{MR0283802}.
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Since $X$ is compact, we may assume without loss of generality that the cover $\cU$ is finite.
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Let $\cU = \{U_\alpha\}$, $1\le \alpha\le N$.
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We will need some wiggle room, so for each $\alpha$ choose $2N$ additional open sets
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\[
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	U_\alpha = U_\alpha^0 \supset U_\alpha^\frac12 \supset U_\alpha^1 \supset U_\alpha^\frac32 \supset \cdots \supset U_\alpha^N
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\]
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so that for each fixed $i$ the set $\cU^i = \{U_\alpha^i\}$ is an open cover of $X$, and also so that
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the closure $\ol{U_\alpha^i}$ is compact and $U_\alpha^{i-\frac12} \supset \ol{U_\alpha^i}$.
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%\nn{say specifically how many we need?}
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Let $P$ be some $k$-dimensional polyhedron and $f:P\to \Homeo(X)$.
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After subdividing $P$, we may assume that there exists $g\in \Homeo(X)$
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such that $g^{-1}\circ f(P)$ is contained in a small neighborhood of the 
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identity in $\Homeo(X)$.
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The sense of ``small" we mean will be explained below.
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It depends only on $\cU$ and the choice of $U_\alpha^i$'s.
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By the local contractibility of $\Homeo(X)$ (Corollary 1.1 of \cite{MR0283802}), 
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it suffices to find $f':P\to \Homeo(X)$ such that $f' = f$ on $\bd P$ and $f'$ is adapted to $\cU$.
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We may assume, inductively, that the restriction of $f$ to $\bd P$ is adapted to $\cU^N$.
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So $\bd P = \sum Q_\beta$, and the support of $f$ restricted to $Q_\beta$ is $V_\beta^N$, the union of $k-1$ of
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the $U_\alpha^N$'s.  Define $V_\beta^i \sup V_\beta^N$ to be the corresponding union of $k-1$
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of the $U_\alpha^i$'s.
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Define
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\[
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	W_j^i = U_1^i \cup U_2^i \cup \cdots \cup U_j^i .
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\]
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By the local contractibility of $\Homeo(X)$ (Corollary 1.1 of \cite{MR0283802}), 
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We will construct a sequence of maps $f_i : \bd P\to \Homeo(X)$, for $i = 0, 1, \ldots, N$, with the following properties:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item[(A)] $f_0 = f|_{\bd P}$;
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\item[(B)] $f_i = g$ on $W_i^i$;
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\item[(C)] $f_i$ restricted to $Q_\beta$ has support contained in $V_\beta^{N-i}$; and
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\item[(D)] there is a homotopy $F_i : \bd P\times I \to \Homeo(X)$ from $f_{i-1}$ to $f_i$ such that the 
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support of $F_i$ restricted to $Q_\beta\times I$ is contained in $U_i^i\cup V_\beta^{N-i}$.
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\nn{check this when done writing}
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\end{itemize}
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Once we have the $F_i$'s as in (D), we can finish the argument as follows.
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Assemble the $F_i$'s into a map $F: \bd P\times [0,N] \to \Homeo(X)$.
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$F$ is adapted to $\cU$ by (D).
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$F$ restricted to $\bd P\times\{N\}$ is constant on $W_N^N = X$ by (B).
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We can therefore view $F$ as a map $f'$ from $\Cone(\bd P) \cong P$ to $\Homeo(X)$
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which is adapted to $\cU$.
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The homotopies $F_i$ will be composed of three types of pieces, $A_\beta$, $B_\beta$ and $C$, % NOT C_\beta
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as illustrated in Figure \nn{xxxx}.
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($A_\beta$, $B_\beta$ and $C$ also depend on $i$, but we are suppressing that from the notation.)
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The homotopy $A_\beta : Q_\beta \times I \to \Homeo(X)$ will arrange that $f_i$ agrees with $g$
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on $U_i^i \setmin V_\beta^{N-i+1}$.
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The homotopy $B_\beta : Q_\beta \times I \to \Homeo(X)$ will extend the agreement with $g$ to all of $U_i^i$.
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The homotopies $C$ match things up between $\bd Q_\beta \times I$ and $\bd Q_{\beta'} \times I$ when
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$Q_\beta$ and $Q_{\beta'}$ are adjacent.
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Assume inductively that we have defined $f_{i-1}$.
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Now we define $A_\beta$.
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Choose $q_0\in Q_\beta$.
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Theorem 5.1 of \cite{MR0283802} implies that we can choose a homotopy $h:I \to \Homeo(X)$, with $h(0)$ the identity, such that
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\item[(E)] the support of $h$ is contained in $U_i^{i-1} \setmin W_{i-1}^{i-\frac12}$; and
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\item[(F)] $h(1) \circ f_{i-1}(q_0) = g$ on $U_i^i$.
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Define $A_\beta$ by
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	A_\beta(q, t) = h(t) \circ f_{i-1}(q) .
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\]
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It follows that
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\item[(G)] $A_\beta(q,1) = A(q',1)$, for all $q,q' \in Q_\beta$, on $X \setmin V_\beta^{N-i+1}$;
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\item[(H)] $A_\beta(q, 1) = g$ on $(U_i^i \cup W_{i-1}^{i-\frac12})\setmin V_\beta^{N-i+1}$; and
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\item[(I)] the support of $A_\beta$ is contained in $U_i^{i-1} \cup V_\beta^{N-i+1}$.
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\end{itemize}
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Next we define $B_\beta$.
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Theorem 5.1 of \cite{MR0283802} implies that we can choose a homotopy $B_\beta:Q_\beta\times I\to \Homeo(X)$
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such that
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\item[(J)] $B_\beta(\cdot, 0) = A_\beta(\cdot, 1)$;
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\item[(K)] $B_\beta(q,1) = g$ on $W_i^i$;
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\item[(L)] the support of $B_\beta(\cdot,1)$ is contained in $V_\beta^{N-i}$; and
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\item[(M)] the support of $B_\beta$ is contained in $U_i^i \cup V_\beta^{N-i}$.
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\end{itemize}
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All that remains is to define the ``glue" $C$ which interpolates between adjacent $Q_\beta$ and $Q_{\beta'}$.
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First consider the $k=2$ case.
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(In this case Figure \nn{xxxx} is literal rather than merely schematic.)
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Let $q = Q_\beta \cap Q_{\beta'}$ be a point on the boundaries of both $Q_\beta$ and $Q_{\beta'}$.
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We have an arc of Homeomorphisms, composed of $B_\beta(q, \cdot)$, $A_\beta(q, \cdot)$, 
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$A_{\beta'}(q, \cdot)$ and $B_{\beta'}(q, \cdot)$, which connects $B_\beta(q, 1)$ to $B_{\beta'}(q, 1)$.
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\nn{Hmmmm..... I think there's a problem here}
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\nn{resume revising here}
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\nn{scraps:}
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To apply Theorem 5.1 of \cite{MR0283802}, the family $f(P)$ must be sufficiently small,
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and the subdivision mentioned above is chosen fine enough to insure this.
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\end{proof}
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\begin{lemma} \label{extension_lemma_c}
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Let $\cX_*$ be any of $C_*(\Maps(X \to T))$ or singular chains on the 
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bi-Lipschitz homeomorphisms, or PL homeomorphisms.
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Let $G_* \subset \cX_*$ denote the chains adapted to an open cover $\cU$
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of $X$.
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof}
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$\bd f \in G_{k-1}$ there exists $h\in \cX_{k+1}$ with $\bd h = f + g$ and $g \in G_k$.
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This is exactly what Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma}
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gives us.
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Let $F: I\times P\times X\to T$ be the homotopy constructed in Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma}.
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Then $\bd F$ is equal to $f$ plus $F(1, \cdot, \cdot)$ plus the restrictions of $F$ to $I\times Q_i$.
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Part 2 of Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma} says that $F(1, \cdot, \cdot)\in G_k$,
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while part 3 of Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma} says that the restrictions to $I\times Q_i$ are in $G_k$.
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\end{proof}
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The above lemmas remain true if we replace ``adapted" with ``strongly adapted", as defined below.
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The proof of Lemma \ref{basic_adaptation_lemma} is modified by
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choosing the common refinement $L$ and interpolating maps $\eta$
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slightly more carefully.
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Since we don't need the stronger result, we omit the details.
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Let $X$, $T$ and $\cU$ be as above.
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A $k$-parameter family of maps $f: P \times X \to T$ is
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{\it strongly adapted to $\cU$} if there is a factorization
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\eq{
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    P = P_1 \times \cdots \times P_m
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}
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(for some $m \le k$)
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and families of homeomorphisms
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\eq{
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    f_i :  P_i \times X \to T
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}
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such that
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\begin{itemize}
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\item each $f_i$ is supported on some connected $V_i \sub X$;
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\item the sets $V_i$ are mutually disjoint;
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\item each $V_i$ is the union of at most $k_i$ of the $U_\alpha$'s,
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where $k_i = \dim(P_i)$; and
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\item $f(p, \cdot) = g \circ f_1(p_1, \cdot) \circ \cdots \circ f_m(p_m, \cdot)$
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for all $p = (p_1, \ldots, p_m)$, for some fixed $g:X\to T$.
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\end{itemize}
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