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Baireness on generalized topological spaces
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    Baireness on generalized topological spaces (English)
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    17 February 2014
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    A generalized topological space in the sense of Á. Császár consists of a set \(X\) and a family \(g\) of subsets of \(X\) containing the empty set and being closed under forming arbitrary unions. The authors introduce \(g\)-first category sets and \(g\)-second category sets and define a generalized topological space to be Baire if the intersection of countably many \(g\)-open and \(g\)-dense sets is \(g\)-dense. In the following the authors prove several interesting theorems about this notion of Baireness and study also mapping properties.
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    Baireness
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    \(g\)-dense set
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    \(g\)-nowhere dense set
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    \(g\)-first category set
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    \(g\)-second category set
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    \(g\)-residual set
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    compactness
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    GT-sum
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