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Spaces of continuous functions, box products and almost- ω -resolvable spaces

Angel Tamariz-MascarúaH. Villegas-Rodríguez — 2002

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

A dense-in-itself space X is called if the space of real continuous functions on X with its box topology, C ( X ) , is a discrete space. A space X is called provided that X is the union of a countable increasing family of subsets each of them with an empty interior. We analyze these classes of spaces by determining their relations with κ -resolvable and almost resolvable spaces. We prove that every almost- ω -resolvable space is C -discrete, and that these classes coincide in the realm of completely regular...

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