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Mapping theorems on \(\aleph\)-spaces (English)
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1988
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The following results are proved: Theorem: \(\aleph\)-spaces (i.e. regular spaces with a \(\sigma\)-locally finite \(\kappa\)-network) are pressed by closed Lindelöf continuous maps (f: \(X\to Y\) is Lindelöf if \(f^{- 1}(y)\) is Lindelöf for each \(y\in Y)\). Theorem. A perfect inverse image of an \(\aleph\)-space is an \(\aleph\)-space iff it has a \(G_{\delta}\)- diagonal or a point-countable \(\kappa\)-network.
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Fréchet space
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Lashnev space
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compact-covering mapping
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perfect mapping
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\(\aleph \)-spaces
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closed Lindelöf continuous maps
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\(G_{\delta }\)-diagonal
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point-countable \(\kappa\)-network
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