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\section{Action of \texorpdfstring{$\CH{X}$}{C_*(Homeo(M))}}
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\label{sec:evaluation}
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\nn{new plan: use the sort-of-simplicial space version of
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the blob complex.
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first define it, then show it's hty equivalent to the other def, then observe that
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$CH*$ acts.
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maybe salvage some of the original version of this section as a subsection outlining
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how one might proceed directly.}
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In this section we extend the action of homeomorphisms on $\bc_*(X)$
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to an action of {\it families} of homeomorphisms.
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That is, for each pair of homeomorphic manifolds $X$ and $Y$
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we define a chain map
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\[
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    e_{XY} : CH_*(X, Y) \otimes \bc_*(X) \to \bc_*(Y) ,
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\]
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where $CH_*(X, Y) = C_*(\Homeo(X, Y))$, the singular chains on the space
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of homeomorphisms from $X$ to $Y$.
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(If $X$ and $Y$ have non-empty boundary, these families of homeomorphisms
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are required to be fixed on the boundaries.)
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See \S \ref{ss:emap-def} for a more precise statement.
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The most convenient way to prove that maps $e_{XY}$ with the desired properties exist is to 
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introduce a homotopy equivalent alternate version of the blob complex $\btc_*(X)$
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which is more amenable to this sort of action.
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Recall from Remark \ref{blobsset-remark} that blob diagrams
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have the structure of a sort-of-simplicial set.
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Blob diagrams can also be equipped with a natural topology, which converts this
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sort-of-simplicial set into a sort-of-simplicial space.
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Taking singular chains of this space we get $\btc_*(X)$.
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The details are in \S \ref{ss:alt-def}.
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For technical reasons we also show that requiring the blobs to be
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embedded yields a homotopy equivalent complex.
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Since $\bc_*(X)$ and $\btc_*(X)$ are homotopy equivalent one could try to construct
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the $CH_*$ actions directly in terms of $\bc_*(X)$.
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This was our original approach, but working out the details created a nearly unreadable mess.
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We have salvaged a sketch of that approach in \S \ref{ss:old-evmap-remnants}.
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\subsection{Alternative definitions of the blob complex}
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\label{ss:alt-def}
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\subsection{Action of \texorpdfstring{$\CH{X}$}{C_*(Homeo(M))}}
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\label{ss:emap-def}
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\subsection{[older version still hanging around]}
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\label{ss:old-evmap-remnants}
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\nn{should comment at the start about any assumptions about smooth, PL etc.}
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sort-of-simplicial set) where this action would be easy}
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Let $CH_*(X, Y)$ denote $C_*(\Homeo(X \to Y))$, the singular chain complex of
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the space of homeomorphisms
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between the $n$-manifolds $X$ and $Y$ (any given singular chain extends a fixed homeomorphism $\bd X \to \bd Y$).
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We also will use the abbreviated notation $CH_*(X) \deq CH_*(X, X)$.
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(For convenience, we will permit the singular cells generating $CH_*(X, Y)$ to be more general
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than simplices --- they can be based on any linear polyhedron.
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\nn{be more restrictive here?  does more need to be said?})
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\begin{thm}  \label{thm:CH}
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For $n$-manifolds $X$ and $Y$ there is a chain map
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\eq{
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    e_{XY} : CH_*(X, Y) \otimes \bc_*(X) \to \bc_*(Y)
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}
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such that
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item on $CH_0(X, Y) \otimes \bc_*(X)$ it agrees with the obvious action of 
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$\Homeo(X, Y)$ on $\bc_*(X)$  described in Property (\ref{property:functoriality}), and
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\item for any compatible splittings $X\to X\sgl$ and $Y\to Y\sgl$, 
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the following diagram commutes up to homotopy
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\begin{equation*}
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\xymatrix@C+2cm{
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      CH_*(X, Y) \otimes \bc_*(X)
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        \ar[r]_(.6){e_{XY}}  \ar[d]^{\gl \otimes \gl}   &
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            \bc_*(Y)\ar[d]^{\gl} \\
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     CH_*(X\sgl, Y\sgl) \otimes \bc_*(X\sgl) \ar[r]_(.6){e_{X\sgl Y\sgl}}   & 	\bc_*(Y\sgl)  
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}
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\end{equation*}
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\end{enumerate}
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Moreover, for any $m \geq 0$, we can find a family of chain maps $\{e_{XY}\}$ 
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satisfying the above two conditions which is $m$-connected. In particular, this means that the choice of chain map above is unique up to homotopy.
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\end{thm}
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\begin{rem}
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Note that the statement doesn't quite give uniqueness up to iterated homotopy. We fully expect that this should actually be the case, but haven't been able to prove this.
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\end{rem}
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Before giving the proof, we state the essential technical tool of Lemma \ref{extension_lemma}, 
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and then give an outline of the method of proof.
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Without loss of generality, we will assume $X = Y$.
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\medskip
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Let $f: P \times X \to X$ be a family of homeomorphisms (e.g. a generator of $CH_*(X)$)
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and let $S \sub X$.
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We say that {\it $f$ is supported on $S$} if $f(p, x) = f(q, x)$ for all
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$x \notin S$ and $p, q \in P$. Equivalently, $f$ is supported on $S$ if 
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there is a family of homeomorphisms $f' : P \times S \to S$ and a ``background"
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homeomorphism $f_0 : X \to X$ so that
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\begin{align*}
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	f(p,s) & = f_0(f'(p,s)) \;\;\;\; \mbox{for}\; (p, s) \in P\times S \\
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\intertext{and}
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	f(p,x) & = f_0(x) \;\;\;\; \mbox{for}\; (p, x) \in {P \times (X \setmin S)}.
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\end{align*}
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Note that if $f$ is supported on $S$ then it is also supported on any $R \sup S$.
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(So when we talk about ``the" support of a family, there is some ambiguity,
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but this ambiguity will not matter to us.)
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Let $\cU = \{U_\alpha\}$ be an open cover of $X$.
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A $k$-parameter family of homeomorphisms $f: P \times X \to X$ is
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{\it adapted to $\cU$} 
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if the support of $f$ is contained in the union
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of at most $k$ of the $U_\alpha$'s.
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\begin{lemma}  \label{extension_lemma}
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Let $x \in CH_k(X)$ be a singular chain such that $\bd x$ is adapted to $\cU$.
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Then $x$ is homotopic (rel boundary) to some $x' \in CH_k(X)$ which is adapted to $\cU$.
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Furthermore, one can choose the homotopy so that its support is equal to the support of $x$.
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\end{lemma}
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The proof will be given in \S\ref{sec:localising}.
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Before diving into the details, we outline our strategy for the proof of Theorem \ref{thm:CH}.
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Let $p$ be a singular cell in $CH_k(X)$ and $b$ be a blob diagram in $\bc_*(X)$.
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We say that $p\ot b$ is {\it localizable} if there exists $V \sub X$ such that
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\item $V$ is homeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls, and
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\item $\supp(p) \cup \supp(b) \sub V$.
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(Recall that $\supp(b)$ is defined to be the union of the blobs of the diagram $b$.)
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let $W = X \setmin V$, $W' = p(W)$ and $V' = X\setmin W'$.
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	p = \gl(q, r),
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where $q \in CH_k(V, V')$ and $r \in CH_0(W, W')$.
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We can also factorize $b = \gl(b_V, b_W)$, where $b_V\in \bc_*(V)$ and $b_W\in\bc_0(W)$.
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\[
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	e_X(p\otimes b) = e_X(\gl(q\otimes b_V, r\otimes b_W)) = 
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				gl(e_{VV'}(q\otimes b_V), e_{WW'}(r\otimes b_W)) .
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Since $r$ is a  0-parameter family of homeomorphisms, we must have
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	e_{WW'}(r\otimes b_W) = r(b_W),
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this case a 0-blob diagram).
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(by Properties \ref{property:disjoint-union} and \ref{property:contractibility}).
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there is, up to (iterated) homotopy, a unique choice for $e_{VV'}(q\otimes b_V)$
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such that 
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	\bd(e_{VV'}(q\otimes b_V)) = e_{VV'}(\bd(q\otimes b_V)) .
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map for localizable generators $p\otimes b$.
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This (roughly) establishes the uniqueness part of the proposition.
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evaluation maps in this way affect the final answer only by a homotopy.
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(But we're still just motivating the full, gory details, which will follow.)
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Choose a metric on $X$, and let $\cU_\gamma$ be the open cover of $X$ by balls of radius $\gamma$.
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$p$ of homeomorphisms such that $\supp(p)$ is contained in the union of $k$ $\gamma$-balls.
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$p\ot b$ must be localizable.
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and for fixed $\gamma$ and $b$ there exist non-localizable $p\ot b$ for sufficiently large $k$.
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is the choice, for each localizable generator $p\ot b$, 
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of disjoint balls $V$ containing $\supp(p)\cup\supp(b)$.
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associated to $V$ and $V'$.
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If we impose no constraints on $V$ and $V'$ then such a $W$ need not exist.
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Thus we will insist below that $V$ (and $V'$) be contained in small metric neighborhoods
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of $\supp(p)\cup\supp(b)$.
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\begin{proof}[Proof of Theorem \ref{thm:CH}.]
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We'll use the notation $|b| = \supp(b)$ and $|p| = \supp(p)$.
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(e.g.\ $\ep_i = 2^{-i}$).
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converges monotonically to zero (e.g.\ $\delta_i = \ep_i^2$).
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satisfying the inequalities of Lemma \ref{xx2phi} below.
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Given a generator $p\otimes b$ of $CH_*(X)\otimes \bc_*(X)$ and non-negative integers $i$ and $l$
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	N_{i,l}(p\ot b) \deq \Nbd_{l\ep_i}(|b|) \cup \Nbd_{\phi_l\delta_i}(|p|).
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In other words, for each $i$
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by $l$), with $\ep_i$ controlling the size of the buffers around $|b|$ and $\delta_i$ controlling
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Next we define subcomplexes $G_*^{i,m} \sub CH_*(X)\otimes \bc_*(X)$.
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We say $p\ot b$ is in $G_*^{i,m}$ exactly when either (a) $\deg(p) = 0$ or (b)
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there exist codimension-zero submanifolds $V_0,\ldots,V_m \sub X$ such that each $V_j$
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is homeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls and
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	N_{i,k}(p\ot b) \subeq V_0 \subeq N_{i,k+1}(p\ot b)
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			\subeq V_1 \subeq \cdots \subeq V_m \subeq N_{i,k+m+1}(p\ot b) ,
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and further $\bd(p\ot b) \in G_*^{i,m}$.
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We also require that $b$ is splitable (transverse) along the boundary of each $V_l$.
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The larger $i$ is (i.e.\ the smaller $\ep_i$ is), the better $G_*^{i,m}$ approximates all of
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$CH_*(X)\ot \bc_*(X)$ (see Lemma \ref{Gim_approx}).
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$e(p'\ot b')$ when $\deg(p') + \deg(b') < k = \deg(p) + \deg(b)$.
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of $|p_j|\cup |b_j|$ made at the preceding stage of the induction.
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For all $j$, 
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\[
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	V^j \subeq N_{i,k}(p_j\ot b_j) \subeq N_{i,k}(p\ot b) \subeq V .
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\]
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(The second inclusion uses the facts that $|p_j| \subeq |p|$ and $|b_j| \subeq |b|$.)
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We therefore have splittings
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\[
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	p = p'\bullet p'' , \;\; b = b'\bullet b'' , \;\; e(\bd(p\ot b)) = f'\bullet f'' ,
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where $p' \in CH_*(V)$, $p'' \in CH_*(X\setmin V)$, 
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$b' \in \bc_*(V)$, $b'' \in \bc_*(X\setmin V)$, 
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$f' \in \bc_*(p(V))$, and $f'' \in \bc_*(p(X\setmin V))$.
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(Note that since the family of homeomorphisms $p$ is constant (independent of parameters)
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near $\bd V$, the expressions $p(V) \sub X$ and $p(X\setmin V) \sub X$ are
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unambiguous.)
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We have $\deg(p'') = 0$ and, inductively, $f'' = p''(b'')$.
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%We also have that $\deg(b'') = 0 = \deg(p'')$.
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Choose $x' \in \bc_*(p(V))$ such that $\bd x' = f'$.
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This is possible by Properties \ref{property:disjoint-union} and \ref{property:contractibility}  and the fact that isotopic fields
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differ by a local relation.
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Finally, define
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\[
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	e(p\ot b) \deq x' \bullet p''(b'') .
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Note that above we are essentially using the method of acyclic models \nn{\S \ref{sec:moam}}.
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For each generator $p\ot b$ we specify the acyclic (in positive degrees) 
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target complex $\bc_*(p(V)) \bullet p''(b'')$.
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The definition of $e: G_*^{i,m} \to \bc_*(X)$ depends on two sets of choices:
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The choice of neighborhoods $V$ and the choice of inverse boundaries $x'$.
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The next lemma shows that up to (iterated) homotopy $e$ is independent
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of these choices.
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(Note that independence of choices of $x'$ (for fixed choices of $V$)
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is a standard result in the method of acyclic models.)
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%\begin{lemma}
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%Let $\tilde{e} :  G_*^{i,m} \to \bc_*(X)$ be a chain map constructed like $e$ above, but with
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%different choices of $x'$ at each step.
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%(Same choice of $V$ at each step.)
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%Then $e$ and $\tilde{e}$ are homotopic via a homotopy in $\bc_*(p(V)) \bullet p''(b'')$.
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%Any two choices of such a first-order homotopy are second-order homotopic, and so on, 
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%to arbitrary order.
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%\end{lemma}
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%\begin{proof}
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%This is a standard result in the method of acyclic models.
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%\nn{should we say more here?}
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%\nn{maybe this lemma should be subsumed into the next lemma.  probably it should.}
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%\end{proof}
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\begin{lemma} \label{m_order_hty}
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Let $\tilde{e} :  G_*^{i,m} \to \bc_*(X)$ be a chain map constructed like $e$ above, but with
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different choices of $V$ (and hence also different choices of $x'$) at each step.
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If $m \ge 1$ then $e$ and $\tilde{e}$ are homotopic.
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If $m \ge 2$ then any two choices of this first-order homotopy are second-order homotopic.
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Continuing, $e :  G_*^{i,m} \to \bc_*(X)$ is well-defined up to $m$-th order homotopy.
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof}
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We construct $h: G_*^{i,m} \to \bc_*(X)$ such that $\bd h + h\bd = e - \tilde{e}$.
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The chain maps $e$ and $\tilde{e}$ coincide on bidegrees $(0, j)$, so define $h$
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to be zero there.
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Assume inductively that $h$ has been defined for degrees less than $k$.
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Let $p\ot b$ be a generator of degree $k$.
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Choose $V_1$ as in the definition of $G_*^{i,m}$ so that
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\[
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	N_{i,k+1}(p\ot b) \subeq V_1 \subeq N_{i,k+2}(p\ot b) .
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\]
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There are splittings
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\[
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	p = p'_1\bullet p''_1 , \;\; b = b'_1\bullet b''_1 , 
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			\;\; e(p\ot b) - \tilde{e}(p\ot b) - h(\bd(p\ot b)) = f'_1\bullet f''_1 ,
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\]
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where $p'_1 \in CH_*(V_1)$, $p''_1 \in CH_*(X\setmin V_1)$, 
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$b'_1 \in \bc_*(V_1)$, $b''_1 \in \bc_*(X\setmin V_1)$, 
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$f'_1 \in \bc_*(p(V_1))$, and $f''_1 \in \bc_*(p(X\setmin V_1))$.
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Inductively, $\bd f'_1 = 0$ and $f_1'' = p_1''(b_1'')$.
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Choose $x'_1 \in \bc_*(p(V_1))$ so that $\bd x'_1 = f'_1$.
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\[
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	h(p\ot b) \deq x'_1 \bullet p''_1(b''_1) .
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\]
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This completes the construction of the first-order homotopy when $m \ge 1$.
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The $j$-th order homotopy is constructed similarly, with $V_j$ replacing $V_1$ above.
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\end{proof}
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Note that on $G_*^{i,m+1} \subeq G_*^{i,m}$, we have defined two maps,
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$e_{i,m}$ and $e_{i,m+1}$.
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An easy variation on the above lemma shows that 
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the restrictions of $e_{i,m}$ and $e_{i,m+1}$ to $G_*^{i,m+1}$ are $m$-th 
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order homotopic.
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Next we show how to homotope chains in $CH_*(X)\ot \bc_*(X)$ to one of the 
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$G_*^{i,m}$.
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Choose a monotone decreasing sequence of real numbers $\gamma_j$ converging to zero.
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Let $\cU_j$ denote the open cover of $X$ by balls of radius $\gamma_j$.
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Let $h_j: CH_*(X)\to CH_*(X)$ be a chain map homotopic to the identity whose image is 
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spanned by families of homeomorphisms with support compatible with $\cU_j$, 
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as described in Lemma \ref{extension_lemma}.
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supports.
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\[
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	g_j \deq h_j\circ h_{j-1} \circ \cdots \circ h_1 .
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\]
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The next lemma says that for all generators $p\ot b$ we can choose $j$ large enough so that
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$g_j(p)\ot b$ lies in $G_*^{i,m}$, for arbitrary $m$ and sufficiently large $i$ 
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(depending on $b$, $\deg(p)$ and $m$).
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%(Note: Don't confuse this $n$ with the top dimension $n$ used elsewhere in this paper.)
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\begin{lemma} \label{Gim_approx}
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Fix a blob diagram $b$, a homotopy order $m$ and a degree $n$ for $CH_*(X)$.
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Then there exists a constant $k_{bmn}$ such that for all $i \ge k_{bmn}$
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there exists another constant $j_{ibmn}$ such that for all $j \ge j_{ibmn}$ and all $p\in CH_n(X)$ 
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we have $g_j(p)\ot b \in G_*^{i,m}$.
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\end{lemma}
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For convenience we also define $k_{bmp} = k_{bmn}$
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and $j_{ibmp} = j_{ibmn}$ where $n=\deg(p)$.
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Note that we may assume that
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\[
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	k_{bmp} \ge k_{alq}
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\]
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for all $l\ge m$ and all $q\ot a$ which appear in the boundary of $p\ot b$.
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Additionally, we may assume that
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\[
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	j_{ibmp} \ge j_{ialq}
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\]
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for all $l\ge m$ and all $q\ot a$ which appear in the boundary of $p\ot b$.
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\begin{proof}
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There exists $\lambda > 0$ such that for every  subset $c$ of the blobs of $b$ the set $\Nbd_u(c)$ is homeomorphic to $|c|$ for all $u < \lambda$ .
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piecewise smooth or piecewise-linear and that $\bd c$ is collared.)
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iterated boundaries of $p\ot b$ must be in $G_*^{i,m}$.)
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\[
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	t = r+n+m+1 = \deg(p\ot b) + m + 1.
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Choose $k = k_{bmn}$ such that
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\[
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	t\ep_k < \lambda
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\]
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and
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\[
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	n\cdot (2 (\phi_t + 1) \delta_k) < \ep_k .
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\]
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Let $i \ge k_{bmn}$.
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Choose $j = j_i$ so that
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\[
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	\gamma_j < \delta_i
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\]
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and also so that $\phi_t \gamma_j$ is less than the constant $\rho(M)$ of Lemma \ref{xxzz11}.
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Let $j \ge j_i$ and $p\in CH_n(X)$.
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Let $q$ be a generator appearing in $g_j(p)$.
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Note that $|q|$ is contained in a union of $n$ elements of the cover $\cU_j$,
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which implies that $|q|$ is contained in a union of $n$ metric balls of radius $\delta_i$.
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We must show that $q\ot b \in G_*^{i,m}$, which means finding neighborhoods
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$V_0,\ldots,V_m \sub X$ of $|q|\cup |b|$ such that each $V_j$
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is homeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls and
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\[
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	N_{i,n}(q\ot b) \subeq V_0 \subeq N_{i,n+1}(q\ot b)
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			\subeq V_1 \subeq \cdots \subeq V_m \subeq N_{i,t}(q\ot b) .
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\[
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	N_{i,a}(q\ot b) \deq \Nbd_{a\ep_i}(|b|) \cup \Nbd_{\phi_a\delta_i}(|q|).
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By repeated applications of Lemma \ref{xx2phi} we can find neighborhoods $U_0,\ldots,U_m$
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of $|q|$, each homeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls, with
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\[
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	\Nbd_{\phi_{n+l} \delta_i}(|q|) \subeq U_l \subeq \Nbd_{\phi_{n+l+1} \delta_i}(|q|) .
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The inequalities above guarantee that 
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for each $0\le l\le m$ we can find $u_l$ with 
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\[
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	(n+l)\ep_i \le u_l \le (n+l+1)\ep_i
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\]
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such that each component of $U_l$ is either disjoint from $\Nbd_{u_l}(|b|)$ or contained in 
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$\Nbd_{u_l}(|b|)$.
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This is because there are at most $n$ components of $U_l$, and each component
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has radius $\le (\phi_t + 1) \delta_i$.
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It follows that
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\[
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	V_l \deq \Nbd_{u_l}(|b|) \cup U_l
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\]
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is homeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls and satisfies
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\[
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	N_{i,n+l}(q\ot b) \subeq V_l \subeq N_{i,n+l+1}(q\ot b) .
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\]
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The same argument shows that each generator involved in iterated boundaries of $q\ot b$
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is in $G_*^{i,m}$.
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\end{proof}
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In the next three lemmas, which provide the estimates needed above, we have made no effort to optimize the various bounds.
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(The bounds are, however, optimal in the sense of minimizing the amount of work
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we do.  Equivalently, they are the first bounds we thought of.)
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We say that a subset $S$ of a metric space has radius $\le r$ if $S$ is contained in
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some metric ball of radius $r$.
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\begin{lemma}
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Let $S \sub \ebb^n$ (Euclidean $n$-space) have radius $\le r$.  
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Then $\Nbd_a(S)$ is homeomorphic to a ball for $a \ge 2r$.
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof} \label{xxyy2}
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Let $S$ be contained in $B_r(y)$, $y \in \ebb^n$.
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Note that if $a \ge 2r$ then $\Nbd_a(S) \sup B_r(y)$.
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Let $z\in \Nbd_a(S) \setmin B_r(y)$.
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with vertices $z$, $y$ and $s$ with $s\in S$ such that $z \in B_a(s)$.
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The length of the edge $yz$ is greater than $r$ which is greater
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than the length of the edge $ys$.
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It follows that the angle at $z$ is less than $\pi/2$ (less than $\pi/3$, in fact),
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which means that points on the edge $yz$ near $z$ are closer to $s$ than $z$ is,
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which implies that these points are also in $\Nbd_a(S)$.
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Hence $\Nbd_a(S)$ is star-shaped with respect to $y$.
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\end{proof}
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If we replace $\ebb^n$ above with an arbitrary compact Riemannian manifold $M$,
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the same result holds, so long as $a$ is not too large:
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\nn{replace this with a PL version}
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\begin{lemma} \label{xxzz11}
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Let $M$ be a compact Riemannian manifold.
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Then there is a constant $\rho(M)$ such that for all
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subsets $S\sub M$ of radius $\le r$ and all $a$ such that $2r \le a \le \rho(M)$,
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$\Nbd_a(S)$ is homeomorphic to a ball.
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof}
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Choose $\rho = \rho(M)$ such that $3\rho/2$ is less than the radius of injectivity of $M$,
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and also so that for any point $y\in M$ the geodesic coordinates of radius $3\rho/2$ around
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$y$ distort angles by only a small amount.
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Now the argument of the previous lemma works.
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\end{proof}
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\begin{lemma} \label{xx2phi}
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Let $S \sub M$ be contained in a union (not necessarily disjoint)
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of $k$ metric balls of radius $r$.
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Let $\phi_1, \phi_2, \ldots$ be an increasing sequence of real numbers satisfying
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$\phi_1 \ge 2$ and $\phi_{i+1} \ge \phi_i(2\phi_i + 2) + \phi_i$.
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For convenience, let $\phi_0 = 0$.
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Assume also that $\phi_k r \le \rho(M)$,
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where $\rho(M)$ is as in Lemma \ref{xxzz11}.
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Then there exists a neighborhood $U$ of $S$,
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homeomorphic to a disjoint union of balls, such that
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\[
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	\Nbd_{\phi_{k-1} r}(S) \subeq U \subeq \Nbd_{\phi_k r}(S) .
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\]
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\end{lemma}
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\begin{proof}
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For $k=1$ this follows from Lemma \ref{xxzz11}.
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Assume inductively that it holds for $k-1$.
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Partition $S$ into $k$ disjoint subsets $S_1,\ldots,S_k$, each of radius $\le r$.
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By Lemma \ref{xxzz11}, each $\Nbd_{\phi_{k-1} r}(S_i)$ is homeomorphic to a ball.
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If these balls are disjoint, let $U$ be their union.
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Otherwise, assume WLOG that $S_{k-1}$ and $S_k$ are distance less than $2\phi_{k-1}r$ apart.
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Let $R_i = \Nbd_{\phi_{k-1} r}(S_i)$ for $i = 1,\ldots,k-2$ 
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and $R_{k-1} = \Nbd_{\phi_{k-1} r}(S_{k-1})\cup \Nbd_{\phi_{k-1} r}(S_k)$.
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Each $R_i$ is contained in a metric ball of radius $r' \deq (2\phi_{k-1}+2)r$.
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Note that the defining inequality of the $\phi_i$ guarantees that
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\[
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	\phi_{k-1}r' = \phi_{k-1}(2\phi_{k-1}+2)r \le \phi_k r \le \rho(M) .
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\]
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By induction, there is a neighborhood $U$ of $R \deq \bigcup_i R_i$, 
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homeomorphic to a disjoint union
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of balls, and such that
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\[
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	U \subeq \Nbd_{\phi_{k-1}r'}(R) = \Nbd_{t}(S) \subeq \Nbd_{\phi_k r}(S) ,
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\]
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where $t = \phi_{k-1}(2\phi_{k-1}+2)r + \phi_{k-1} r$.
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\end{proof}
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We now return to defining the chain maps $e_X$.
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Let $R_*$ be the chain complex with a generating 0-chain for each non-negative
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integer and a generating 1-chain connecting each adjacent pair $(j, j+1)$.
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(So $R_*$ is a simplicial version of the non-negative reals.)
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Denote the 0-chains by $j$ (for $j$ a non-negative integer) and the 1-chain connecting $j$ and $j+1$
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by $\iota_j$.
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Define a map (homotopy equivalence)
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\[
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	\sigma: R_*\ot CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X) \to CH_*(X, X)\ot \bc_*(X)
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\]
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as follows.
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On $R_0\ot CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X)$ we define
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\[
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	\sigma(j\ot p\ot b) = g_j(p)\ot b .
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\]
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On $R_1\ot CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X)$ we define
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\[
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	\sigma(\iota_j\ot p\ot b) = f_j(p)\ot b ,
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\]
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where $f_j$ is the homotopy from $g_j$ to $g_{j+1}$.
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Next we specify subcomplexes $G^m_* \sub R_*\ot CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X)$ on which we will eventually
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define a version of the action map $e_X$.
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A generator $j\ot p\ot b$ is defined to be in $G^m_*$ if $j\ge j_{kbmp}$, where
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$k = k_{bmp}$ is the constant from Lemma \ref{Gim_approx}.
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Similarly $\iota_j\ot p\ot b$ is in $G^m_*$ if $j\ge j_{kbmp}$.
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The inequality following Lemma \ref{Gim_approx} guarantees that $G^m_*$ is indeed a subcomplex
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and that $G^m_* \sup G^{m+1}_*$.
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It is easy to see that each $G^m_*$ is homotopy equivalent (via the inclusion map) 
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to $R_*\ot CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X)$
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and hence to $CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X)$, and furthermore that the homotopies are well-defined
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up to a contractible set of choices.
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Next we define a map
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\[
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	e_m : G^m_* \to \bc_*(X) .
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\]
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Let $p\ot b$ be a generator of $G^m_*$.
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Each $g_j(p)\ot b$ or $f_j(p)\ot b$ is a linear combination of generators $q\ot c$,
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where $\supp(q)\cup\supp(c)$ is contained in a disjoint union of balls satisfying 
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various conditions specified above.
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As in the construction of the maps $e_{i,m}$ above,
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it suffices to specify for each such $q\ot c$ a disjoint union of balls
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$V_{qc} \sup \supp(q)\cup\supp(c)$, such that $V_{qc} \sup V_{q'c'}$
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whenever $q'\ot c'$ appears in the boundary of $q\ot c$.
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Let $q\ot c$ be a summand of $g_j(p)\ot b$, as above.
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Let $i$ be maximal such that $j\ge j_{ibmp}$
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(notation as in Lemma \ref{Gim_approx}).
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Then $q\ot c \in G^{i,m}_*$ and we choose $V_{qc} \sup \supp(q)\cup\supp(c)$
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such that 
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\[
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	N_{i,d}(q\ot c) \subeq V_{qc} \subeq N_{i,d+1}(q\ot c) ,
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\]
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where $d = \deg(q\ot c)$.
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Let $\tilde q = f_j(q)$.
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The summands of $f_j(p)\ot b$ have the form $\tilde q \ot c$, 
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where $q\ot c$ is a summand of $g_j(p)\ot b$.
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Since the homotopy $f_j$ does not increase supports, we also have that
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\[
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	V_{qc} \sup \supp(\tilde q) \cup \supp(c) .
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\]
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So we define $V_{\tilde qc} = V_{qc}$.
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It is now easy to check that we have $V_{qc} \sup V_{q'c'}$
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whenever $q'\ot c'$ appears in the boundary of $q\ot c$.
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As in the construction of the maps $e_{i,m}$ above,
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this allows us to construct a map
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\[
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	e_m : G^m_* \to \bc_*(X) 
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\]
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which is well-defined up to homotopy.
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As in the proof of Lemma \ref{m_order_hty}, we can show that the map is well-defined up
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to $m$-th order homotopy.
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Put another way, we have specified an $m$-connected subcomplex of the complex of
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all maps $G^m_* \to \bc_*(X)$.
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On $G^{m+1}_* \sub G^m_*$ we have defined two maps, $e_m$ and $e_{m+1}$.
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One can similarly (to the proof of Lemma \ref{m_order_hty}) show that 
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these two maps agree up to $m$-th order homotopy.
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More precisely, one can show that the subcomplex of maps containing the various
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$e_{m+1}$ candidates is contained in the corresponding subcomplex for $e_m$.
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\medskip
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Next we show that the action maps are compatible with gluing.
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Let $G^m_*$ and $\ol{G}^m_*$ be the complexes, as above, used for defining
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the action maps $e_{X\sgl}$ and $e_X$.
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The gluing map $X\sgl\to X$ induces a map
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\[
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	\gl:  R_*\ot CH_*(X, X) \otimes \bc_*(X)  \to R_*\ot CH_*(X\sgl, X \sgl) \otimes \bc_*(X \sgl) ,
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\]
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and it is easy to see that $\gl(G^m_*)\sub \ol{G}^m_*$.
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From this it follows that the diagram in the statement of Theorem \ref{thm:CH} commutes.
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\todo{this paragraph isn't very convincing, or at least I don't see what's going on}
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Finally we show that the action maps defined above are independent of
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the choice of metric (up to iterated homotopy).
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The arguments are very similar to ones given above, so we only sketch them.
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Let $g$ and $g'$ be two metrics on $X$, and let $e$ and $e'$ be the corresponding
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actions $CH_*(X, X) \ot \bc_*(X)\to\bc_*(X)$.
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We must show that $e$ and $e'$ are homotopic.
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As outlined in the discussion preceding this proof,
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this follows from the facts that both $e$ and $e'$ are compatible
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with gluing and that $\bc_*(B^n)$ is contractible.
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As above, we define a subcomplex $F_*\sub  CH_*(X, X) \ot \bc_*(X)$ generated
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by $p\ot b$ such that $|p|\cup|b|$ is contained in a disjoint union of balls.
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Using acyclic models, we can construct a homotopy from $e$ to $e'$ on $F_*$.
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We now observe that $CH_*(X, X) \ot \bc_*(X)$ retracts to $F_*$.
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Similar arguments show that this homotopy from $e$ to $e'$ is well-defined
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up to second order homotopy, and so on.
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This completes the proof of Theorem \ref{thm:CH}.
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\end{proof}
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\begin{rem*}
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\label{rem:for-small-blobs}
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For the proof of Lemma \ref{lem:CH-small-blobs} below we will need the following observation on the action constructed above.
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Let $b$ be a blob diagram and $p:P\times X\to X$ be a family of homeomorphisms.
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Then we may choose $e$ such that $e(p\ot b)$ is a sum of generators, each
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of which has support close to $p(t,|b|)$ for some $t\in P$.
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More precisely, the support of the generators is contained in the union of a small neighborhood
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of $p(t,|b|)$ with some small balls.
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(Here ``small" is in terms of the metric on $X$ that we chose to construct $e$.)
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\end{rem*}
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\begin{thm}
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\label{thm:CH-associativity}
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The $CH_*(X, Y)$ actions defined above are associative.
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That is, the following diagram commutes up to homotopy:
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\[ \xymatrix{
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& CH_*(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(Y) \ar[dr]^{e_{YZ}} & \\
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CH_*(X, Y) \ot CH_*(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(X) \ar[ur]^{e_{XY}\ot\id} \ar[dr]_{\mu\ot\id} & & \bc_*(Z) \\
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& CH_*(X, Z) \ot \bc_*(X) \ar[ur]_{e_{XZ}} &
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} \]
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Here $\mu:CH_*(X, Y) \ot CH_*(Y, Z)\to CH_*(X, Z)$ is the map induced by composition
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of homeomorphisms.
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\end{thm}
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\begin{proof}
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The strategy of the proof is similar to that of Theorem \ref{thm:CH}.
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We will identify a subcomplex 
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\[
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	G_* \sub CH_*(X, Y) \ot CH_*(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(X)
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\]
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where it is easy to see that the two sides of the diagram are homotopic, then 
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show that there is a deformation retraction of $CH_*(X, Y) \ot CH_*(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(X)$ into $G_*$.
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Let $p\ot q\ot b$ be a generator of $CH_*(X, Y) \ot CH_*(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(X)$.
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By definition, $p\ot q\ot b\in G_*$ if there is a disjoint union of balls in $X$ which
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contains $|p| \cup p\inv(|q|) \cup |b|$.
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(If $p:P\times X\to Y$, then $p\inv(|q|)$ means the union over all $x\in P$ of 
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$p(x, \cdot)\inv(|q|)$.)
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As in the proof of Theorem \ref{thm:CH}, we can construct a homotopy 
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between the upper and lower maps restricted to $G_*$.
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This uses the facts that the maps agree on $CH_0(X, Y) \ot CH_0(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(X)$,
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that they are compatible with gluing, and the contractibility of $\bc_*(X)$.
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   718
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We can now apply Lemma \ref{extension_lemma_c}, using a series of increasingly fine covers, 
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to construct a deformation retraction of $CH_*(X, Y) \ot CH_*(Y, Z) \ot \bc_*(X)$ into $G_*$.
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\end{proof}