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    Mappings and universality. (English)
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    14 March 2004
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    The author considers classes consisting of mappings, whose domains and ranges are spaces of weight less than or equal to a given infinite cardinal denoted by \(\tau\). The notion of a saturated class of mappings is given and the following results are proved: (a) in each saturated class of mappings there exist universal elements, (b) the intersection of not more than \(\tau\) many saturated classes of mappings is also a saturated class, (c) the class of the domains and the class of the ranges of all elements of a saturated class of mappings are saturated classes of spaces, and (d) the (non-empty) class of all mappings (respectively, of all open mappings), whose domains belong to a given saturated class of spaces and ranges belong to another saturated class of spaces, is saturated.
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    universal space
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    universal mapping
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    saturated class of spaces
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