Is $\beta \mathbb{N}$, the Stone-Cech compactification of $\mathbb{N}$, a continuous image of the Cantor set?
Stone Cech compactification of the naturals a cts image of the Cantor set?
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3A continuous image of a sequentially compact space is sequentially compact. – 2011-08-13
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The Cantor set is sequentially compact, since compactness is equivalent to sequential compactness for metrizable spaces. If $\beta \mathbb{N}$ were a continuous image of it, then it would be sequentially compact too (an easy exercise in point-set topology), but as is quite well known, this is not the case.
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The Cantor set has cardinality $\mathfrak{c}$, and the Stone–Čech compactification of the integers has cardinality $2^{\mathfrak{c}}$. Hence there is no surjective map from the Cantor set to $\beta\mathbb N$.
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0thanks! nice argument too. – 2011-08-13
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A Hausdorff space is the continuous image of the Cantor set iff it is compact metrisable.