Weakly uniform bases and the first countability axiom (Q1822375)

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Weakly uniform bases and the first countability axiom
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    Weakly uniform bases and the first countability axiom (English)
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    A collection of subsets of a topological space is said to be countably weakly uniform if the intersection of any uncountable subcollection contains at most one point. The author considers the class of all spaces having a countably weakly uniform base. This class contains all spaces with a point-countable base and all spaces with a weakly uniform base. If a space has countable tightness (or is a k-space) then any countably weakly uniform base is point-countable in non-isolated points of the space. This observation allows one to prove that in certain theorems the assumption that the space has a point-countable base can be replaced with the assumption that it has a countably weakly uniform base.
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    refinability
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    symmetrizable space
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    \(\theta \)-refinable p-space
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    paracompact \(\Sigma \)-space
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    regular locally countably compact space
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    countably weakly uniform base
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    point-countable base
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    countable tightness
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    non-isolated points
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