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Vietoris topology on spaces dominated by second countable ones

Carlos Islas, Daniel Jardon (2015)

Open Mathematics

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For a given space X let C(X) be the family of all compact subsets of X. A space X is dominated by a space M if X has an M-ordered compact cover, this means that there exists a family F = FK : K ∈ C(M) ⊂ C(X) such that ∪ F = X and K ⊂ L implies that FK ⊂ FL for any K;L ∈ C(M). A space X is strongly dominated by a space M if there exists an M-ordered compact cover F such that for any compact K ⊂ X there is F ∈ F such that K ⊂ F . Let K(X) D C(X){Øbe the set of all nonempty compact subsets...

A note on the extent of two subclasses of star countable spaces

Zuoming Yu (2012)

Open Mathematics

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We prove that every Tychonoff strongly monotonically monolithic star countable space is Lindelöf, which solves a question posed by O.T. Alas et al. We also use this result to generalize a metrization theorem for strongly monotonically monolithic spaces. At the end of this paper, we study the extent of star countable spaces with k-in-countable bases, k ∈ ℤ.

A new form of fuzzy α -compactness

Fu Gui Shi (2006)

Mathematica Bohemica

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A new form of α -compactness is introduced in L -topological spaces by α -open L -sets and their inequality where L is a complete de Morgan algebra. It doesn’t rely on the structure of the basis lattice L . It can also be characterized by means of α -closed L -sets and their inequality. When L is a completely distributive de Morgan algebra, its many characterizations are presented and the relations between it and the other types of compactness are discussed. Countable α -compactness and the...

A construction of a Fréchet-Urysohn space, and some convergence concepts

Aleksander V. Arhangel'skii (2010)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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Some strong versions of the Fréchet-Urysohn property are introduced and studied. We also strengthen the concept of countable tightness and generalize the notions of first-countability and countable base. A construction of a topological space is described which results, in particular, in a Tychonoff countable Fréchet-Urysohn space which is not first-countable at any point. It is shown that this space can be represented as the image of a countable metrizable space under a continuous pseudoopen...