Transfer of information about \(\beta\) N - N via open remainder maps (Q921654)

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Transfer of information about \(\beta\) N - N via open remainder maps
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    Transfer of information about \(\beta\) N - N via open remainder maps (English)
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    The purpose of the paper is to give new tools, in which the information is passed indirectly from \(\beta\) N-N to the Čech-Stone remainder of other spaces. Among them there is the following Open Mapping Lemma: if X is realcompact and non-compact and \(x\in \beta X-X\), then there exists a compact subset of \(\beta\) X-X which contains x and admits an open mapping onto \(\beta\) N-N. Using these theorems, as well as some similar but much more complicated, the author obtained significant new results concerning P-points, \({\mathfrak c}\)-points, \(G_{\delta}\)-subsets, Baire number, character and Hausdorff gaps in the Čech-Stone remainders of locally compact realcompact spaces. The same problems are also investigated in the classes of \(\sigma\)-compact and non-pseudocompact spaces.
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    open retration
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    minimum character
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    spaces of uniform ultrafilters
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    ZFC
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    Stone extension
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    Cech-Stone remainder of the countable discrete space
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    Open Mapping Lemma
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    P-points
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    \({\mathfrak c}\)-points
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    \(G_{\delta }\)- subsets
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    Baire number
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    Hausdorff gaps
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    Čech-Stone remainders of locally compact realcompact spaces
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    \(\sigma \) -compact and non- pseudocompact spaces
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