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Bounds using the index of Nagami (English)
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12 January 2012
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The Nagami index of a space \(X\), \(\text{Nag}(X)\), is the smallest infinite cardinal \(\mathfrak m\) for which there is a space \(Y\) with weight \(<\mathfrak m\) and an upper semi-continuous map \(\varphi:Y\to 2^X\) with \(X=\bigcup\{\varphi(y) : y\in Y\}\). This index is used to obtain various cardinal inequalities. For example for \(X\) and \(Y\) spaces and \(f:X\to Y\) a continuous bijection, \(nw(X)\leq\max\{\text{Nag}(X),w(Y)\}\); for a space \(X\) and subspace \(H\subset C_p(X)\), \(nw(H)\leq\max\{\text{Nag}(X),d(H)\}\).
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usco
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topology of pointwise convergence
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network weight
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density
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spread
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Lindelöf number
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index of Nagami
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