Nagata's conjecture and countably compact hulls in generic extensions (Q2469574)
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Nagata's conjecture and countably compact hulls in generic extensions (English)
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6 February 2008
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In 1970 Nagata conjectured that every \(M\)-space is homeomorphic to a closed subspace of the product of a countably compact space and a metric space. To attack this problem Morita introduced and studied the notion of countably-compactifiable spaces and proved that: An \(M\)-space satisfies Nagata's conjecture if and only if it is countably-compactifiable. Now, if we restrict ourselves to the case of first countable spaces, Burke and Van Douwen and independently Kato showed that there are normal, first countable \(M\)-spaces which are not countably-compactifiable, i.e., Nagata's conjecture was refuted. Moreover, Terada and Terasawa gave three first-countable spaces without maximal first-countable extensions. The author of this very interesting paper shows that there is a c.c.c.\ poset \(P\) of size \(2^\omega\) such that every first countable regular space from the ground model has a first countable countably compact regular extension in \(V^p\). Hence in \(V^p\), Nagata's conjecture holds for each first countable regular space from the ground model.
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countably compact
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compactification
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countably-compactification
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countably compact hull
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countably compactifiable
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first countable
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maximal first countable extension
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\(M\)-space
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forcing
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Martin's axiom
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Nagata's conjecture
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