On mappings from products into developable spaces (Q1095439)

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On mappings from products into developable spaces
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    A topological space is subnormal, respectively D-normal, if every pair of disjoint closed subsets can be separated by \(G_{\delta}\)-sets, respectively closed \(G_{\delta}\)-sets. This interesting paper addresses the problem as to whether there exists, for every non-compact Hausdorff space X, a cardinal \(\kappa\) such that \(^{\kappa}X\) is not subnormal, and gives the partial answer that \(^{\kappa}X\) is not D-normal whenever \(\kappa \geq \max (\omega_ 1,w(X))\), where w(X) is the weight of X. The proof involves the use of a characterization of continuous mappings from a product into a developable \(T_ 1\)-space, depending on countably many coordinates, and the whole leans on work of \textit{N. Noble} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 160, 169-183 (1971; Zbl 0233.54004)] and \textit{J. Keesling} [Adv. Math. 9, 90-92 (1972; Zbl 0243.54003)]. Some open problems are noted.
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    developable space
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    subdevelopable space
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    subparacompact space
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    perfect space
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    D-normal space
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    subnormal space
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    D-closed set
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    mapping depending on countably many coordinates
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    developable \(T_ 1\)-space
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