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    Countable dense homogeneity and the double arrow space (English)
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    17 December 2013
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    The classical Alexandroff-Urysohn double arrow space \(\mathbb{A}\) was first defined in [\textit{P. Alexandroff} and \textit{P. Urysohn}, Mémoire sur les espaces topologiques compacts dédié à Monsieur D.~Egoroff. Verhandelingen Amsterdam 14, No.1, 93 S. (1929; JFM 55.0960.02)]. Let \(\mathbb{A}_{0}=(0,1]\times\{0 \}\), \(\mathbb{A}_{1}=[0,1)\times\{1 \}\) and \(\mathbb{A}=\mathbb{A}_{0}\cup \mathbb{A}_{1}\). The lexicographic (strict) order on \(\mathbb{A}\) is defined as \(\langle x,t\rangle < \langle y,s\rangle\) if \(x<y\) or \(x=y\) and \(t<s\). Then \(\mathbb{A}\) is given the order topology and it is known that \(\mathbb{A}\) is separable, first countable, compact, 0-dimensional and of weight \(\mathrm{c}\). Moreover, both \(\mathbb{A}_{0}\) and \(\mathbb{A}_{1}\) have the Sorgenfrey line topology as subspaces of \(\mathbb{A}\) and both are dense in \(\mathbb{A}\). In this paper, the author undertakes to answer the questions in [\textit{A. V. Arhangel'skii} and \textit{J. van Mill}, Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 141, No. 11, 4031--4038 (2013; Zbl 1315.54004)] and proves the following results: i) \(\mathbb{A}\)\(\times\)\(^{\omega}2\) is not countable dense homogeneous (CDH for short), ii) \(^{\omega}\)\(\mathbb{A}\) is not CDH, iii) \(\mathbb{A}\) has exactly \(\mathrm{c}\) types of countable dense subsets. Moreover, the author shows that \(\mathbb{A}\) does not contain any subspace homeomorphic to \(\mathbb{A}\)\(\times\)\(({\omega}+1)\) and proves if \(C\) is compact and countably infinite then the \(C\)\(\times\)\(\mathbb{A}\) is neither homogeneous nor CDH.
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    countable dense homogeneous
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    infinite power
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    Alexandroff-Urysohn double arrow space
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