Lindelöf spaces which are indestructible, productive, or \(D\) (Q649837)

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Lindelöf spaces which are indestructible, productive, or \(D\)
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    Lindelöf spaces which are indestructible, productive, or \(D\) (English)
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    6 December 2011
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    This interesting study may be considered as a continuation of a recent paper of \textit{F. D. Tall} and \textit{B. Tsaban} concerning productively Lindelöf spaces [``On productively Lindelöf spaces'', Topology Appl. 158, No. 11, 1239--1248 (2011; Zbl 1229.54032)], where a topological space \(X\) is called productively Lindelöf if \(X\times Y\) is Lindelöf for every Lindelöf space \(Y\). It is shown that the following assertions are equivalent: (i) every completely metrizable productively Lindelöf space is \(\sigma\)-compact; (ii) every completely metrizable productively Lindelöf space is Alster; (iii) every completely metrizable productively Lindelöf space is Menger; (iv) there exists a Lindelöf space \(X\) such that \(X\times\mathbb{P}\) is not Lindelöf, where \(\mathbb{P}\) is the space of irrationals. The axiom \({\mathfrak d}=\aleph_1\) implies that every metrizable productively Lindelöf space is Hurewicz (and therefore Menger). Moreover, the continuum hypothesis implies that every separable productively Lindelöf \(T_3\)-space is a \(d\)-space in the sense of \textit{E. K. van Douwen} and \textit{W. F. Pfeffer} [``Some properties of the Sorgenfrey line and related spaces'', Pac. J. Math. 81, 371--377 (1979; Zbl 0409.54011)], and that every first countable productively Lindelöf \(T_3\)-space is an indestructible \(d\)-space, i.e., a \(d\)-space in every extension obtained by countably closed forcing. The authors call a topological space indestructibly Lindelöf (respectively, indestructibly productively Lindelöf) if it is Lindelöf (respectively, productively Lindelöf) in every extension obtained by countably closed forcing. It is shown that a metrizable space is indestructibly productively Lindelöf if and only if it is \(\sigma\)-compact. The various relationships between these and many other classes of Lindelöf spaces are summarized in a very useful diagram.
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    productively Lindelöf space
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    Alster space
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    Menger space
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    Hurewicz space
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    \(d\)-space
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    indestructibly Lindelöf space
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