The non-existence of common models for some classes of higher-dimensional hereditarily indecomposable continua
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A continuum $K$ is a common model for the family ${\mathcal K}$ of continua if every member of ${\mathcal K}$ is a continuous image of $K$. We show that none of the following classes of spaces has a common model: 1) the class of strongly chaotic hereditarily indecomposable $n$-dimensional Cantor manifolds, for any given natural number $n$, 2) the class of strongly chaotic hereditarily indecomposable hereditarily strongly infinite-dimensional Cantor manifolds, 3) the class of strongly chaotic hereditarily indecomposable continua with transfinite dimension (small or large) equal to $\alpha$, for any given ordinal number $\alpha < \omega_{1}$.
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