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Finite-to-one continuous s-covering mappings

Finite-to-one continuous s-covering mappings

The following theorem is proved. Let $f: X \to Y$ be a finite-to-one map such that the restriction $f|f^{-1}(S)$ is an inductively perfect map for every countable compact set $S \subset Y$. Then $Y$ is a countable union of closed subsets $Y_i$ such that e