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Comparing Fréchet-Urysohn filters with two pre-orders
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    Comparing Fréchet-Urysohn filters with two pre-orders (English)
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    In this paper the authors study Fréchet-Urysohn filters \(\mathcal F\) on \(\omega\), where \(\mathcal F\) is called Fréchet-Urysohn if the space with only one non-isolated point \(\omega\cup\mathcal F\) is a Fréchet-Urysohn space such that the neighborhoods of the non-isolated point are determined by the elements of \(\mathcal F\). Then some Fréchet-Urysohn filters are distinguished by using the Rudin-Keisler pre-order, RK-order in short, and the Todorčević-Uzcátegui pre-order, TU-order in short. In this context some combinatorical properties are presented, which are equivalent to the RK-order and the TU-order, respectively. Consequently, these orders are compared in the following section, and it is shown that in the category of FU-filters the TU-order is finer than the RK-order. But in a general context, meaning without restrictions on the filters, the orders are not compatible which is demonstrated by some suitable examples. Then in addition the authors construct an RK-chain of size \(\mathfrak{c}^+\), which is RK-above of each FU-filter. Finally the RK-incomparability of certain FU-filters is studied where besides an infinite RK-antichain of FU-filters is presented.
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    Fréchet-Urysohn filter
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    FAN-filter
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    Arens space
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    almost disjoint family
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    maximal almost disjoint family
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    Todorčević-Uzcátegui pre-order
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    Rudin-Keisler pre-order
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    RK-chain
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    RK-antichain
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    completely separable NMAD-family of size \(\mathfrak{c}\)
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