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arxiv: 1607.00103 · v2 · pith:3MJDBSRUnew · submitted 2016-07-01 · 🧮 math.GN

On homogeneous locally conical spaces

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The main result of this article is: THEOREM. Every homogeneous locally conical connected separable metric space that is not a $1$-manifold is strongly $n$-homogeneous for each $n \geq 2$ and countable dense homogeneous. Furthermore, countable dense homogeneity can be proven without assuming the space is connected. This theorem has the following two consequences. COROLLARY 1. If $X$ is a homogeneous compact suspension, then $X$ is an absolute suspension (i.e., for any two distinct points $p$ and $q$ of $X$, there is a homeomorphism from $X$ to a suspension that maps $p$ and $q$ to the suspension points). COROLLARY 2. If there exists a locally conical counterexample $X$ to the Bing-Borsuk Conjecture (i.e., $X$ is a locally conical homogeneous Euclidean neighborhood retract that is not a manifold), then $X$ is strongly $n$-homogeneous for all $n \geq 2$ and countable dense homogeneous.

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