On maps with continuous path lifting
Abstract: We study a natural generalization of covering projections defined in terms of unique lifting properties. A map $p:E\to X$ has the "continuous path-covering property" if all paths in $X$ lift uniquely and continuously (rel. basepoint) with respect to the compact-open topology. We show that maps with this property are closely related to fibrations with totally path-disconnected fibers and to the natural quotient topology on the homotopy groups. In particular, the class of maps with the continuous path-covering property lies properly between Hurewicz fibrations and Serre fibrations with totally path-disconnected fibers. We extend the usual classification of covering projections to a classification of maps with the continuous path-covering property in terms of topological $\pi_1$: for any path-connected Hausdorff space $X$, maps $E\to X$ with the continuous path-covering property are classified up to weak equivalence by subgroups $H\leq \pi_1(X,x_0)$ with totally path-disconnected coset space $\pi_1(X,x_0)/H$. Here, "weak equivalence" refers to an equivalence relation generated by formally inverting bijective weak homotopy equivalences.
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