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    Strong zero-dimensionality of products of ordinals. (English)
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    4 September 2003
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    After some set-theoretical preparation (including a generalized pressing down lemma for \(n\)-tuples of ordinals and its consequences) the authors prove that every finite product of subspaces of ordinals is strongly zero-dimensional. Although every subspace of such a product is zero-dimensional, it need not be strongly zero-dimensional: \(2^\omega\) is the minimum cardinal such that \((\omega+1)\times 2^\omega\) is not hereditarily strongly zero-dimensional (in fact, it contains subspaces of any finite dimension).
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    ordinal space
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    cartesian product
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    dimension
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    strong zero-dimensionality
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