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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].

Extending real-valued functions in βκ

Alan Dow (1997)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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An Open Coloring Axiom type principle is formulated for uncountable cardinals and is shown to be a consequence of the Proper Forcing Axiom. Several applications are found. We also study dense C*-embedded subspaces of ω*, showing that there can be such sets of cardinality c and that it is consistent that ω*{pis C*-embedded for some but not all p ∈ ω*.

On regular interstices and selective types in countable arithmetically saturated models of Peano Arithmetic

Teresa Bigorajska, Henryk Kotlarski, James Schmerl (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We continue the earlier research of [1]. In particular, we work out a class of regular interstices and show that selective types are realized in regular interstices. We also show that, contrary to the situation above definable elements, the stabilizer of an element inside M(0) whose type is selective need not be maximal.

Measures on Corson compact spaces

Kenneth Kunen, Jan van Mill (1995)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We prove that the statement: "there is a Corson compact space with a non-separable Radon measure" is equivalent to a number of natural statements in set theory.

PCA sets and convexity

R. Kaufman (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Three sets occurring in functional analysis are shown to be of class PCA (also called Σ 2 1 ) and to be exactly of that class. The definition of each set is close to the usual objects of modern analysis, but some subtlety causes the sets to have a greater complexity than expected. Recent work in a similar direction is in [1, 2, 10, 11, 12].

Dense pairs of o-minimal structures

Lou van den Dries (1998)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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The structure of definable sets and maps in dense elementary pairs of o-minimal expansions of ordered abelian groups is described. It turns out that a certain notion of "small definable set" plays a special role in this description.

Loop spaces and homotopy operations

David Blanc (1997)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We describe an obstruction theory for an H-space X to be a loop space, in terms of higher homotopy operations taking values in π * X . These depend on first algebraically “delooping” the Π-algebras π * X , using the H-space structure on X, and then trying to realize the delooped Π-algebra.