A hereditarily normal strongly zero-dimensional space with a subspace of positive dimension and an N-compact space of positive dimension
We give a sufficient and necessary condition for a Radon-Nikodým compact space to be Eberlein compact in terms of a separable fibre connecting weak-* and norm approximation.
We study systematically a class of spaces introduced by Sokolov and call them Sokolov spaces. Their importance can be seen from the fact that every Corson compact space is a Sokolov space. We show that every Sokolov space is collectionwise normal, -stable and -monolithic. It is also established that any Sokolov compact space is Fréchet-Urysohn and the space is Lindelöf. We prove that any Sokolov space with a -diagonal has a countable network and obtain some cardinality restrictions on subsets...
A polyadic space is a Hausdorff continuous image of some power of the one-point compactification of a discrete space. We prove a Ramsey-like property for polyadic spaces which for Boolean spaces can be stated as follows: every uncountable clopen collection contains an uncountable subcollection which is either linked or disjoint. One corollary is that is not a universal preimage for uniform Eberlein compact spaces of weight at most κ, thus answering a question of Y. Benyamini, M. Rudin and M. Wage....