0708-1300/Covering Product

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Think about an infinite product of copies of [math]\displaystyle{ S^1 }[/math]. Even more, think about the possibility of this space having a universal covering space. At some point it is probably needed that [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbb{Z}^n\not\equiv\mathbb{Z}^m }[/math]. It is interesting to produce a proof of this using the less knowledge you can. A possible idea is here.