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The open-point and bi-point-open topologies on \(C(X)\)
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    The open-point and bi-point-open topologies on \(C(X)\) (English)
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    18 May 2015
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    Let \(X\) be a Tychonoff space and \(C(X)\) be the set of all continuous real-valued functions on \(X\). In the paper under review, the authors define two new topologies on \(C(X)\): (1) The open-point topology which has as subbase all sets of the form \([U,r]^{-}=\{f\in C(X):f^{-1}(r)\cap U\neq \emptyset \}\), where \(U\) is an open subset of \(X\) and \(r\in \mathbb{R}\); \(C(X)\) with this topology is denoted by \(C_{h}(X)\). (2) The bi-point-open topology on \(C(X)\) which is the join of the topology of pointwise convergence and the open-point topology; the corresponding space is denoted by \(C_{ph}(X)\). In Section 3, the authors study the separation properties of the spaces \(C_{h}(X)\) and \(C_{ph}(X)\). In Section 4, they examine the metrizability and first countability of the spaces \(C_{h}(X)\) and \(C_{ph}(X)\). They also study, in the last section, properties such as separability, Lindelöf property and second countability of the spaces \(C_{h}(X)\) and \(C_{ph}(X)\).
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    point-open topology
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    open-point topology
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    bi-point-open topology
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    zero-set
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    \(G_\delta\)-dense
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    separation
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    topological group
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    metrizable
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    first countable
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    separable
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    second countable
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    Lindelöf
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