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In this paper all spaces are assumed to be Tychonoff. If \(X\) is a space then \(\tau (X)\) is its topology and \(\tau^{\ast}(X)=\tau (X)\setminus \{\emptyset\}\). Let \(Y\) be a space. A family \(\mathcal{U}\subset \tau^{\ast}(Y)\) is called a regular filter base if, for any \(U,V\in \mathcal{U}\) there is \(W\in \mathcal{U}\) such that \(Cl(W)\subset U\cap V\). The space \(Y\) is subcompact if it has a base \(\mathcal{B}\subset \tau^{\ast}(Y)\) such that every regular filter base \(\mathcal{U}\subset\mathcal{B}\) has non-empty intersection. A space \(X\) is called scattered if every non-empty subspace of \(X\) has an isolated point. Also, a space \(X\) is called Čech-complete if it is homeomorphic to a dense \(G_{\delta}\)-subset of a compact space. In this paper the authors prove that: (1) Every scattered space is hereditarily subcompact. (2) Every scattered metrizable space is Čech-complete (3) For any countable space \(X\), the following properties are equivalent: (a) \(X\) is hereditarily subcompact; (b) \(X\) is subcompact; (c) \(X\) is scattered. (4) Any finite union of subcompact spaces is subcompact. (5) If \(X\) is a linearly ordered compact space, \(A\) is a countable subset of \(X\) then \(Y=X\setminus A \) is subcompact. (6) Suppose that \(D\not = \emptyset\) is a discrete space and \(I\) is a non-empty set. Then any dense \(G_{\delta}\)-subspace of \(D^I\) is subcompact. Finally, the authors give some interesting problems in this area. | |||
Property / review text: In this paper all spaces are assumed to be Tychonoff. If \(X\) is a space then \(\tau (X)\) is its topology and \(\tau^{\ast}(X)=\tau (X)\setminus \{\emptyset\}\). Let \(Y\) be a space. A family \(\mathcal{U}\subset \tau^{\ast}(Y)\) is called a regular filter base if, for any \(U,V\in \mathcal{U}\) there is \(W\in \mathcal{U}\) such that \(Cl(W)\subset U\cap V\). The space \(Y\) is subcompact if it has a base \(\mathcal{B}\subset \tau^{\ast}(Y)\) such that every regular filter base \(\mathcal{U}\subset\mathcal{B}\) has non-empty intersection. A space \(X\) is called scattered if every non-empty subspace of \(X\) has an isolated point. Also, a space \(X\) is called Čech-complete if it is homeomorphic to a dense \(G_{\delta}\)-subset of a compact space. In this paper the authors prove that: (1) Every scattered space is hereditarily subcompact. (2) Every scattered metrizable space is Čech-complete (3) For any countable space \(X\), the following properties are equivalent: (a) \(X\) is hereditarily subcompact; (b) \(X\) is subcompact; (c) \(X\) is scattered. (4) Any finite union of subcompact spaces is subcompact. (5) If \(X\) is a linearly ordered compact space, \(A\) is a countable subset of \(X\) then \(Y=X\setminus A \) is subcompact. (6) Suppose that \(D\not = \emptyset\) is a discrete space and \(I\) is a non-empty set. Then any dense \(G_{\delta}\)-subspace of \(D^I\) is subcompact. Finally, the authors give some interesting problems in this area. / rank | |||
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subcompact space | |||
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linearly ordered space | |||
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scattered space | |||
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finite unions | |||
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\(\omega\)-monolithic spaces | |||
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Cantor cubes | |||
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Every scattered space is subcompact (English)
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In this paper all spaces are assumed to be Tychonoff. If \(X\) is a space then \(\tau (X)\) is its topology and \(\tau^{\ast}(X)=\tau (X)\setminus \{\emptyset\}\). Let \(Y\) be a space. A family \(\mathcal{U}\subset \tau^{\ast}(Y)\) is called a regular filter base if, for any \(U,V\in \mathcal{U}\) there is \(W\in \mathcal{U}\) such that \(Cl(W)\subset U\cap V\). The space \(Y\) is subcompact if it has a base \(\mathcal{B}\subset \tau^{\ast}(Y)\) such that every regular filter base \(\mathcal{U}\subset\mathcal{B}\) has non-empty intersection. A space \(X\) is called scattered if every non-empty subspace of \(X\) has an isolated point. Also, a space \(X\) is called Čech-complete if it is homeomorphic to a dense \(G_{\delta}\)-subset of a compact space. In this paper the authors prove that: (1) Every scattered space is hereditarily subcompact. (2) Every scattered metrizable space is Čech-complete (3) For any countable space \(X\), the following properties are equivalent: (a) \(X\) is hereditarily subcompact; (b) \(X\) is subcompact; (c) \(X\) is scattered. (4) Any finite union of subcompact spaces is subcompact. (5) If \(X\) is a linearly ordered compact space, \(A\) is a countable subset of \(X\) then \(Y=X\setminus A \) is subcompact. (6) Suppose that \(D\not = \emptyset\) is a discrete space and \(I\) is a non-empty set. Then any dense \(G_{\delta}\)-subspace of \(D^I\) is subcompact. Finally, the authors give some interesting problems in this area.
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subcompact space
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linearly ordered space
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scattered space
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finite unions
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\(\omega\)-monolithic spaces
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Cantor cubes
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