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Strongly irresolvable spaces
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    Strongly irresolvable spaces (English)
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    14 June 2007
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    From the authors' abstract: A topological space is strongly irresolvable if no nonempty open subspace is resolvable [\textit{J. Foran} and \textit{P. Liebnitz}, Rend. Circ. Mat. Palermo, II. Ser. 40, No. 1, 36--141 (1991; Zbl 0725.54024)]. The authors give several characterizations of strong irresolvability, demonstrate the relationships between strong irresolvability, submaximality and hereditary irresolvability and show that strong irresolvability is a not finitely productive faint topological property, while neither submaximality nor hereditary irresolvability is semitopological.
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    hereditarily irresolvable space
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    resolvable at a point
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    submaximal
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    crowed
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    homogeneous
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    extremally disconnected
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    almost open set
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    preopen set
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    locally dense set
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    semiopen
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    faintly open
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