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A generalization of Gruenhage's example (English)
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8 March 2010
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Under CH, for each \(n\) a non-metrisable, compact, strongly hereditarily separable Cantor \(n\)-manifold \(X\) is constructed so that each \(F\subset X^k\) for which \(\overline{F\setminus\Delta_k}=F\) is G\(_\delta\) in \(X^k\), \(X^k\setminus\Delta_k\) is perfectly normal, the space \(\mathcal F_k(X)\) is hereditarily separable and \(\mathcal F_{kk}(X)\) is perfectly normal for each seminormal functor that preserves weights and each \(k\in\text{sp}(\mathcal F)\), and \(\mathcal F(X)\) is hereditarily normal for every seminormal functor that preserves weights and one-to-one points and satisfies sp\((\mathcal F)=\{1,k\}\).
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seminormal functor
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perfect normality
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hereditary separability
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hereditary normality
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