Martin's Axiom does not imply perfectly normal non-archimedean spaces are metrizable (Q2701598)
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| English | Martin's Axiom does not imply perfectly normal non-archimedean spaces are metrizable |
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19 February 2001
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non-archimedean space
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perfect space
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metrizable space
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tree base
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Martin's axiom
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forcing special tree
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combinatorial principles
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diamond
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box
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archvillain
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Martin's Axiom does not imply perfectly normal non-archimedean spaces are metrizable (English)
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