Dogbone space

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File:Bing's Dogbone.tiff
The first stage of the dogbone space construction.

In geometric topology, the dogbone space, constructed by Template:Harvs, is a quotient space of three-dimensional Euclidean space 3 such that all inverse images of points are points or tame arcs, yet it is not homeomorphic to 3. The name "dogbone space" refers to a fanciful resemblance between some of the diagrams of genus 2 surfaces in R. H. Bing's paper and a dog bone. Template:Harvtxt showed that the product of the dogbone space with 1 is homeomorphic to 4.

Although the dogbone space is not a manifold, it is a generalized homological manifold and a homotopy manifold.

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