Derived length for arbitrary topological spaces (Q1187588)

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Derived length for arbitrary topological spaces
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    Derived length for arbitrary topological spaces (English)
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    13 August 1992
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    Summary: The notion of derived length is as old as that of ordinal numbers itself. It is also known as the Cantor-Bendixson length. It is defined only for dispersed (that is scattered) spaces. In this paper this notion has been extended in a natural way for all topological spaces such that all its pleasing properties are retained. In this process we solve a problem posed by \textit{V. Kannan} [Ordinal invariants in topology, Mem. Am. Math. Soc. 245 (1981; Zbl 0473.54001), p. 158].
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    ordinal invariants
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    dispersed spaces
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    derived length
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    Cantor-Bendixson length
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