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A β -normal Tychonoff space which is not normal

Eva Murtinová — 2002

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

α -normality and β -normality are properties generalizing normality of topological spaces. They consist in separating dense subsets of closed disjoint sets. We construct an example of a Tychonoff β -normal non-normal space and an example of a Hausdorff α -normal non-regular space.

On bases in Banach spaces

We investigate various kinds of bases in infinite-dimensional Banach spaces. In particular, we consider the complexity of Hamel bases in separable and non-separable Banach spaces and show that in a separable Banach space a Hamel basis cannot be analytic, whereas there are non-separable Hilbert spaces which have a discrete and closed Hamel basis. Further we investigate the existence of certain complete minimal systems in as well as in separable Banach spaces.

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