New York City Category Theory Seminar
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, ...
Next F.E.J. Linton • Wesleyan Univ. Math/CS Emeritus

  “A short talk about a peculiar topological space that Peter Johnstone, Bob Paré and I used some 30 years ago to solve a topoidal problem.”
“Topoidal problem”... the whole space admits a double cover with no continuous global section.
The space?Heath’s V-space (a suitably re-topologised real upper half-plane).
In detail:The quotient space of Rdiscrete × Rmetric under the equivalence relation (x-y, y) ~ (x+y, -y) , the metric on the second factor being given by   d(x, y) = (1-δx,ymax{|x|, |y|} .
The double cover?Concocted by emulating one construction of the connected double cover of the circle.