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    On open-open games of uncountable length (English)
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    16 October 2012
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    Summary: We investigate the open-open game of uncountable length. We introduce a cardinal number \(\mu(X)\), which says how long the Player I has to play to ensure a victory. It is proved that \(c(X) \leq \mu(X) \leq c(X)^+\). We also introduce the class \(\mathcal C_\kappa\) of topological spaces that can be represented as the inverse limit of \(\kappa\)-complete system \(\{X_\sigma, \pi^\sigma_\rho, \Sigma\}\) with \(w(X_\sigma) \leq \kappa\) and skeletal bonding maps. It is shown that product of spaces which belong to \(\mathcal C_\kappa\) also belongs to this class and \(\mu(X) \leq \kappa\) whenever \(X \in \mathcal C_\kappa\).
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    open-open game
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    uncountable length
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