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    Bitopological and topological ordered \(k\)-spaces (English)
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    22 February 2005
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    La notion de \(k\)-espace, pour les espaces topologiques, est bien connue et a de nombreuses utilisations. Les auteurs développent une notion analogue dans la catégorie des espaces bitopologiques, qu'ils nomment \(k\)-biespace. Ils considèrent aussi les espaces munis à la fois d'une topologie et d'une relation d'ordre, et introduisent la classe des \(k\)-espaces ordonnés. Ils montrent que les \(k\)-biespaces séparés et les \(k\)-espaces ordonnés séparés forment deux catégories isomorphes.
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    bitopological spaces
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    ordered topological spaces
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