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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1336273
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Riesz and Lodato reflections. III
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1336273

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    Riesz and Lodato reflections. III (English)
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    14 September 1999
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    This paper is the third part of an interesting series of papers under the same title [ibid. 73, No. 1-2, 111-128 (1996; Zbl 0914.54006); 73, No. 3, 201-212 (1996; Zbl 0914.54007)]. In the first part of the present paper, the author looks for rules on the length of the sequence \((G^L_\alpha)\) in the \(T_1\)-case, where \(G\) is a screen on \(X\) and \(\alpha\) is a limit ordinal. He establishes that the Lodato behaviour of \(G^L_\alpha\) depends essentially on the behaviour of the induced closure \(c(G)\). In the second part, the author studies the behaviour of the sequence \((\mathfrak m^L_\alpha)\) for an \(m\)-looseness \(\mathfrak m\), dropping the hypothesis that the induced closure \(c(\mathfrak m)\) is \(T_1\) (the \(T_1\)-case has been already studied in the second paper of this sequel). As usual, the author in his study is thorough and offers nice examples and results.
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    screen
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    \(m\)-looseness
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    symmetric property closure
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