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Pairwise monotonically normal spaces

Josefa Marín, Salvador Romaguera (1991)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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We introduce and study the notion of pairwise monotonically normal space as a bitopological extension of the monotonically normal spaces of Heath, Lutzer and Zenor. In particular, we characterize those spaces by using a mixed condition of insertion and extension of real-valued functions. This result generalizes, at the same time improves, a well-known theorem of Heath, Lutzer and Zenor. We also obtain some solutions to the quasi-metrization problem in terms of the pairwise monotone normality. ...

Ordered spaces with special bases

Harold Bennett, David Lutzer (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We study the roles played by four special types of bases (weakly uniform bases, ω-in-ω bases, open-in-finite bases, and sharp bases) in the classes of linearly ordered and generalized ordered spaces. For example, we show that a generalized ordered space has a weakly uniform base if and only if it is quasi-developable and has a G δ -diagonal, that a linearly ordered space has a point-countable base if and only if it is first-countable and has an ω-in-ω base, and that metrizability in a generalized...

Selections that characterize topological completeness

Jan van Mill, Jan Pelant, Roman Pol (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We show that the assertions of some fundamental selection theorems for lower-semicontinuous maps with completely metrizable range and metrizable domain actually characterize topological completeness of the target space. We also show that certain natural restrictions on the class of the domains change this situation. The results provide in particular answers to questions asked by Engelking, Heath and Michael [3] and Gutev, Nedev, Pelant and Valov [5].

Quasi-sums in several variables.

Maksa, Gyula, Nizsalóczki, Enikő (2006)

Acta Mathematica Academiae Paedagogicae Nyí regyháziensis. New Series [electronic only]

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Near metric properties of function spaces

P. Gartside, E. Reznichenko (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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"Near metric" properties of the space of continuous real-valued functions on a space X with the compact-open topology or with the topology of pointwise convergence are examined. In particular, it is investigated when these spaces are stratifiable or cometrisable.

Large families of dense pseudocompact subgroups of compact groups

Gerald Itzkowitz, Dmitri Shakhmatov (1995)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We prove that every nonmetrizable compact connected Abelian group G has a family H of size |G|, the maximal size possible, consisting of proper dense pseudocompact subgroups of G such that H ∩ H'={0} for distinct H,H' ∈ H. An easy example shows that connectedness of G is essential in the above result. In the general case we establish that every nonmetrizable compact Abelian group G has a family H of size |G| consisting of proper dense pseudocompact subgroups of G such that each intersection...

Borel extensions of Baire measures

J. Aldaz (1997)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We show that in a countably metacompact space, if a Baire measure admits a Borel extension, then it admits a regular Borel extension. We also prove that under the special axiom ♣ there is a Dowker space which is quasi-Mařík but not Mařík, answering a question of H. Ohta and K. Tamano, and under P(c), that there is a Mařík Dowker space, answering a question of W. Adamski. We answer further questions of H. Ohta and K. Tamano by showing that the union of a Mařík space and a compact space...

Monotone σ-complete groups with unbounded refinement

Friedrich Wehrung (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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The real line ℝ may be characterized as the unique non-atomic directed partially ordered abelian group which is monotone σ-complete (countable increasing bounded sequences have suprema), has the countable refinement property (countable sums m a m = n b n of positive (possibly infinite) elements have common refinements) and is linearly ordered. We prove here that the latter condition is not redundant, thus solving an old problem by A. Tarski, by proving that there are many spaces (in particular,...

ℳ-rank and meager groups

Ludomir Newelski (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Assume p* is a meager type in a superstable theory T. We investigate definability properties of p*-closure. We prove that if T has < 2 0 countable models then the multiplicity rank ℳ of every type p is finite. We improve Saffe’s conjecture.

Compositions of simple maps

Jerzy Krzempek (1999)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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A map (= continuous function) is of order ≤ k if each of its point-inverses has at most k elements. Following [4], maps of order ≤ 2 are called simple.  Which maps are compositions of simple closed [open, clopen] maps? How many simple maps are really needed to represent a given map? It is proved herein that every closed map of order ≤ k defined on an n-dimensional metric space is a composition of (n+1)k-1 simple closed maps (with metric domains). This theorem fails...