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A counterexample in the theory of \(D\)-spaces
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    A counterexample in the theory of \(D\)-spaces (English)
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    25 June 2012
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    ``\(D\)-space'' is a covering property: \(X\) is a \(D\)-space iff, given an open cover \(\{u_x: x \in X\}\) where each \(x \in u_x\), there is a closed discrete subset \(D \subset X\) such that \(\{u_x: x \in D\}\) covers \(X\). Many properties imply \(D\)-space, for example, metrizability. It is not known whether a number of other strong properties imply \(D\)-space, in particular, whether every regular Lindelöf space is a \(D\)-space. In this paper, using a delicate \(\diamondsuit\) construction, the authors show the consistency of the existence of a hereditarily Lindelöf Hausdorff space, all of whose finite powers are Lindelöf, which is not a \(D\)-space.
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    \(D\)-spaces
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    Lindelöf spaces
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