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Closed subsets of absolutely star-Lindelöf spaces II

Yan-Kui Song (2003)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In this paper, we prove the following two statements: (1) There exists a discretely absolutely star-Lindelöf Tychonoff space having a regular-closed subspace which is not CCC-Lindelöf. (2) Every Hausdorff (regular, Tychonoff) linked-Lindelöf space can be represented in a Hausdorff (regular, Tychonoff) absolutely star-Lindelöf space as a closed G δ subspace.

Lindelöf property and the iterated continuous function spaces

G. Sokolov (1993)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We give an example of a compact space X whose iterated continuous function spaces C p ( X ) , C p C p ( X ) , . . . are Lindelöf, but X is not a Corson compactum. This solves a problem of Gul’ko (Problem 1052 in [11]). We also provide a theorem concerning the Lindelöf property in the function spaces C p ( X ) on compact scattered spaces with the ω 1 th derived set empty, improving some earlier results of Pol [12] in this direction.

Countably metacompact spaces in the constructible universe

Paul Szeptycki (1993)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We present a construction from ♢* of a first countable, regular, countably metacompact space with a closed discrete subspace that is not a G δ . In addition some nonperfect spaces with σ-disjoint bases are constructed.

More topological cardinal inequalities

O. Alas (1993)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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A new topological cardinal invariant is defined; it may be considered as a weaker form of the Lindelöf degree.

A dichotomy for P-ideals of countable sets

Stevo Todorčević (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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A dichotomy concerning ideals of countable subsets of some set is introduced and proved compatible with the Continuum Hypothesis. The dichotomy has influence not only on the Suslin Hypothesis or the structure of Hausdorff gaps in the quotient algebra P ( ) / but also on some higher order statements like for example the existence of Jensen square sequences.