On a construction of perfectly normal spaces and its applications to dimension theory
Let be the Tychonoff product of -many Tychonoff non-single point spaces . Let be a point in the closure of some whose weak Lindelöf number is strictly less than the cofinality of . Then we show that is not normal. Under some additional assumptions, is a butterfly-point in . In particular, this is true if either or and is infinite and not countably cofinal.
We prove that it is independent of ZFC whether every Hausdorff countable space of weight less than has a dense regular subspace. Examples are given of countable Hausdorff spaces of weight which do not have dense Urysohn subspaces. We also construct an example of a countable Urysohn space, which has no dense completely Hausdorff subspace. On the other hand, we establish that every Hausdorff space of -weight less than has a dense completely Hausdorff (and hence Urysohn) subspace. We show that...
We investigate hereditarily normal topological groups and their subspaces. We prove that every compact subspace of a hereditarily normal topological group is metrizable. To prove this statement we first show that a hereditarily normal topological group with a non-trivial convergent sequence has -diagonal. This implies, in particular, that every countably compact subspace of a hereditarily normal topological group with a non-trivial convergent sequence is metrizable. Another corollary is that under...
We show that is not normal, if is a limit point of some countable subset of , consisting of points of character . Moreover, such a point is a Kunen point and a super Kunen point.