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Structure theorems for finite unions of subspaces of special kind
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    Structure theorems for finite unions of subspaces of special kind (English)
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    24 October 2016
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    After its proof the following result is used to draw various conclusions: for an infinite cardinal \(\tau\) and a \(T_3\) space \(X\) that is the union of a family \(\gamma\) of \(m\) subspaces each of weight at most \(\tau\) there is a collection \(\{F_i\;\mid i=1,\dots,n\}\) of closed subsets of \(X\) with \(F_i\subset F_{i+1}\), \(F_1\) and each \(F_{i+1}\setminus F_i\) has weight at most \(\tau\) and \(n\leq m\). Some sample conclusions: if each member of \(\gamma\) is second countable [locally compact] then every nonempty open subset of \(X\) has a nonempty second countable [locally compact] open subspace; if \(X\) is countably compact and each member of \(\gamma\) has a point-countable base then \(X\) must be compact and finitely sequential and each of \(F_1\) and the sets \(F_{i+1}\setminus F_i\) may be chosen to be metrisable and locally compact.
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    point-countable base
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    countably compact
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    perfectly normal
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    weight
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    compact
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    tightness
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    finitely sequential
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    sequential order
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    semi-open decomposition
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    primary decomposition
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