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\(M_ 0\)-spaces are \(\mu\)-spaces (English)
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X is a \(\mu\)-space if X is embeddable in a countable product of \(F_{\sigma}\)-metrizable paracompact spaces. \(M_ 3\)-\(\mu\)-spaces play a central role in dimension theory. The question of which \(M_ 3\) spaces are \(\mu\)-spaces is partially answered. Theorem. Let X be an \(M_ 3\)- space with a peripherally compact \(\sigma\)-closure preserving quasi-base. Then X is embedded in the countable product of \(F_{\sigma}\)-metrizable \(M_ 3\)-spaces and is therefore a \(\mu\)-space.
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embedding
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\(\mu\)-space
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\(M_ 3\) spaces
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peripherally compact \(\sigma\)- closure preserving quasi-base
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countable product of \(F_{\sigma }\)- metrizable
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