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    On two selection principles and the corresponding games (English)
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    11 December 2013
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    A family \(\mathbf U\) of subsets of a topological space is dense if the union of the members of \(\mathbf U\) is a dense subset. The symbols \(\mathbf D_0\) and \(\mathbf D\) denote respectively the collection of all dense open families and the collection of all dense subsets. In this paper the author studies extensively the selection principles \(S_1(\mathbf D_0,\mathbf D_0)\) and \(S_{\text{fin}}(\mathbf D_0,\mathbf D_0)\) and the corresponding topological games. The Pixley-Roy topology plays a major role in this investigation. Several interesting results are obtained and some open questions for further consideration are posed.
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    selection principles
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    topological games
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    dense open families
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    Pixley-Roy hyperspace
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    winning strategy
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