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Sum theorems for Ohio completeness

D. Basile, J. van Mill, G. J. Ridderbos (2008)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We present several sum theorems for Ohio completeness. We prove that Ohio completeness is preserved by taking σ-locally finite closed sums and also by taking point-finite open sums. We provide counterexamples to show that Ohio completeness is preserved neither by taking locally countable closed sums nor by taking countable open sums.

Symmetric products of the Euclidean spaces and the spheres

Naotsugu Chinen (2015)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

By F n ( X ) , n 1 , we denote the n -th symmetric product of a metric space ( X , d ) as the space of the non-empty finite subsets of X with at most n elements endowed with the Hausdorff metric d H . In this paper we shall describe that every isometry from the n -th symmetric product F n ( X ) into itself is induced by some isometry from X into itself, where X is either the Euclidean space or the sphere with the usual metrics. Moreover, we study the n -th symmetric product of the Euclidean space up to bi-Lipschitz equivalence and...

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