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On weakly bisequential spaces

Chuan Liu (2000)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Weakly bisequential spaces were introduced by A.V. Arhangel'skii [1], in this paper. We discuss the relations between weakly bisequential spaces and metric spaces, countably bisequential spaces, Fréchet-Urysohn spaces.

On κ-Lindelöf spaces

Alejandro Ramírez-Páramo (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We use the Hausdorff pseudocharacter to bound the cardinality and the Lindelöf degree of κ-Lindelöf Hausdorff spaces.

On π -caliber and an application of Prikry’s partial order

Andrzej Szymański (2011)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We study the concept of π -caliber as an alternative to the well known concept of caliber. π -caliber and caliber values coincide for regular cardinals greater than or equal to the Souslin number of a space. Unlike caliber, π -caliber may take on values below the Souslin number of a space. Under Martin’s axiom, 2 ω is a π -caliber of * . Prikry’s poset is used to settle a problem by Fedeli regarding possible values of very weak caliber.

On ω -resolvable and almost- ω -resolvable spaces

J. Angoa, M. Ibarra, Angel Tamariz-Mascarúa (2008)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We continue the study of almost- ω -resolvable spaces beginning in A. Tamariz-Mascar’ua, H. Villegas-Rodr’ıguez, Spaces of continuous functions, box products and almost- ω -resoluble spaces, Comment. Math. Univ. Carolin. 43 (2002), no. 4, 687–705. We prove in ZFC: (1) every crowded T 0 space with countable tightness and every T 1 space with π -weight 1 is hereditarily almost- ω -resolvable, (2) every crowded paracompact T 2 space which is the closed preimage of a crowded Fréchet T 2 space in such a way that the...

Open maps do not preserve Whyburn property

Franco Obersnel (2003)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We show that a (weakly) Whyburn space X may be mapped continuously via an open map f onto a non (weakly) Whyburn space Y . This fact may happen even between topological groups X and Y , f a homomorphism, X Whyburn and Y not even weakly Whyburn.

Ordered Cauchy spaces.

Kent, Darrell C., Vainio, R. (1985)

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences

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