Unions of F-spaces (Q2862935)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6231094
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Unions of F-spaces |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6231094 |
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20 November 2013
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\(F\)-space
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\(P\)-space
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compact zero-dimensional spaces
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\(C^*\)-embedded
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\(\omega_1\)
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\(\omega_2\)
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\(\beta\omega\)
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\(\omega^*\)
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math.GN
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Unions of F-spaces (English)
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A~closed subset~\(A\) of a~space~\(X\) is a~\(P\)-set if the intersection of any countable family of neighborhoods of~\(A\) is a~neighborhood of~\(A\). A~closed set~\(A\) of a~space~\(X\) is said to be nicely placed in~\(X\) if for every neighborhood~\(U\) of~\(A\) there is a~cozero-set~\(V\) in~\(X\) such that \(A\subseteq V\subseteq U\). The main result of the paper says that if a~space~\(X\) is the union of not more than \(\omega_1\)~many \(P\)-subsets that are nicely placed \(C^*\)-embedded \(F\)-subspaces of~\(X\), then \(X\)~is an \(F\)-space. The authors present examples showing that \(\omega_1\) cannot be replaced by~\(\omega_2\) and the assumption that the covering subspaces are are nicely placed in~\(X\) cannot be dropped in the theorem. The authors also show that assuming \(2^{\omega_1}=\omega_2\) a~nicely placed \(P\)-subset of an \(F\)-space~\(X\) need not be \(C^*\)-embedded in~\(X\).
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