Rings and subrings of continuous functions with countable range

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Publication:4958933

DOI10.2989/16073606.2020.1752322zbMATH Open1478.54009arXiv1912.01826OpenAlexW3022172922MaRDI QIDQ4958933FDOQ4958933

Rakesh Bharati, Sudip Kumar Acharyya, A. Deb Ray

Publication date: 15 September 2021

Published in: Quaestiones Mathematicae (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Intermediate rings of real valued continuous functions with countable range on a Hausdorff zero-dimensional space X are introduced in this article. Let Sigmac(X) be the family of all such intermediate rings Ac(X)'s which lie between Cc*(X) and Cc(X). It is shown that the structure space of each Ac(X) is , the Banaschewski compactification of X. X is shown to be a P-space if and only if each ideal in Cc(X) is closed in the mc-topology on it. Furthermore X is realized to be an almost P-space when and only when each maximal ideal/ z-ideal in Cc(X) becomes a z0-ideal. Incidentally within the family of almost P-spaces, Cc(X) is characterized among all the members of Sigmac(X) by virtue of either of these two properties. Equivalent descriptions of pseudocompact condition on X are given via Uc-topology, mc-topology and norm on Cc(X). The article ends with a result which essentially says that z0-ideals in a typical Ac(X) in Sigmac(X) are precisely the contraction of z0-ideals in Cc(X).


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.01826





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