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Coverings versus entourages
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    Coverings versus entourages (English)
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    10 May 1998
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    Discussing several metrization theorems, the authors demonstrate the connections between the covering approach and the entourage method. In particular the Arkhangel'skij-Stone, Collins-Roscoe and Frink Metrization Theorems are shown to be equivalent to the Morita `Double-Star' Metrization Theorem. Furthermore they survey a range of uniform concepts generated by entourages, which characterize a wide variety of generalized metric properties.
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    covering
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    entourage
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    metrization
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    generalized metric space
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