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Murray Bell - Cardinal functions of centered spaces
MURRAY BELL, Department of Mathematics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2, Canada |
Cardinal functions of centered spaces |
For a collection of sets S, give
is
centered
the compact Hausdorff topology that it inherits as a
subspace of 2S. The spaces
cen(S) are exactly the Adequate
Compact spaces of Talagrand. They have served topologists well as a
rich source of examples. This talk is concerned with spaces which are
by definition those Hausdorff spaces that are continuous images of some
cen(S). This is a good generalization of the dyadic spaces. Our
focus will be on the relationships between the 9 popular cardinal
functions of w,
, t,
, d, c,
,
and
for this class of spaces.



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