On \(\delta\)-normality (Q1319413)
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On \(\delta\)-normality (English)
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18 April 1994
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A space is said to be \(\delta\)-normal if any two disjoint closed sets of which one is a regular \(G_ \delta\) (the intersection of the closures of a countable collection of open sets containing this set) can be separated by open sets. Countably paracompact spaces are \(\delta\)-normal. The authors show that a space obtained from the space of countable ordinals by applying a modification due to G. M. Reed is a \(\delta\)- normal Moore space which is not countably paracompact. This space is then used to construct examples distinguishing between \(\delta\)-normality and some other generalizations of normality.
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delta-normality
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countably paracompact spaces
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Moore space
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