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The paper is a continuation of the study of two important classes of Lindelöf spaces: productively Lindelöf (spaces whose product with any Lindelöf space is Lindelöf) and indestructible Lindelöf (spaces which remain Lindelöf in each countably closed forcing extension), and their relationships with selection principles and topological games. The authors also discuss an old, still open, question of Michael: if \(X\) is productively Lindelöf, is \(X^{\omega}\) Lindelöf? It is proved that under CH regular \(\aleph_1\)-Čech-complete, productively Lindelöf spaces \(X\) satisfy \(X^{\omega}\) is Lindelöf. Connections with projective properties are also considered. A topological property \(\mathcal P\) is projective if for each \(X\) with \(\mathcal P\), every continuous image of \(X\) onto a separable metrizable space also has \(\mathcal P\).
Property / review text: The paper is a continuation of the study of two important classes of Lindelöf spaces: productively Lindelöf (spaces whose product with any Lindelöf space is Lindelöf) and indestructible Lindelöf (spaces which remain Lindelöf in each countably closed forcing extension), and their relationships with selection principles and topological games. The authors also discuss an old, still open, question of Michael: if \(X\) is productively Lindelöf, is \(X^{\omega}\) Lindelöf? It is proved that under CH regular \(\aleph_1\)-Čech-complete, productively Lindelöf spaces \(X\) satisfy \(X^{\omega}\) is Lindelöf. Connections with projective properties are also considered. A topological property \(\mathcal P\) is projective if for each \(X\) with \(\mathcal P\), every continuous image of \(X\) onto a separable metrizable space also has \(\mathcal P\). / rank
 
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productively Lindelöf
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indestructible Lindelöf
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powerfully Lindelöf
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selection principles
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projective properties
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    The paper is a continuation of the study of two important classes of Lindelöf spaces: productively Lindelöf (spaces whose product with any Lindelöf space is Lindelöf) and indestructible Lindelöf (spaces which remain Lindelöf in each countably closed forcing extension), and their relationships with selection principles and topological games. The authors also discuss an old, still open, question of Michael: if \(X\) is productively Lindelöf, is \(X^{\omega}\) Lindelöf? It is proved that under CH regular \(\aleph_1\)-Čech-complete, productively Lindelöf spaces \(X\) satisfy \(X^{\omega}\) is Lindelöf. Connections with projective properties are also considered. A topological property \(\mathcal P\) is projective if for each \(X\) with \(\mathcal P\), every continuous image of \(X\) onto a separable metrizable space also has \(\mathcal P\).
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    indestructible Lindelöf
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    powerfully Lindelöf
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    selection principles
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