Continuous reducibility and dimension of metric spaces
Abstract: If $(X,d)$ is a Polish metric space of dimension $0$, then by Wadge's lemma, no more than two Borel subsets of $X$ can be incomparable with respect to continuous reducibility. In contrast, our main result shows that for any metric space $(X,d)$ of positive dimension, there are uncountably many Borel subsets of $(X,d)$ that are pairwise incomparable with respect to continuous reducibility. The reducibility that is given by the collection of continuous functions on a topological space $(X,\tau)$ is called the \emph{Wadge quasi-order} for $(X,\tau)$. We further show that this quasi-order, restricted to the Borel subsets of a Polish space $(X,\tau)$, is a \emph{well-quasiorder (wqo)} if and only if $(X,\tau)$ has dimension $0$, as an application of the main result. Moreover, we give further examples of applications of the technique, which is based on a construction of graph colorings.
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