Polish spaces, computable approximations, and bitopological spaces (Q1602950)

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Polish spaces, computable approximations, and bitopological spaces
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    Polish spaces, computable approximations, and bitopological spaces (English)
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    24 June 2002
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    The authors solve an open problem by showing that every Polish space can be the maximal point space of some bounded complete continuous domain with a countable base (bounded complete continuous domains are sometimes called continuous Scott domains). The bounded complete domain is called a computational model or domain environment for the given space. The proof depends on an intricate construction valid in any Polish space of a countable family \({\mathcal C}\) of non-empty closed sets that (i) forms a closed subbase for a compact topology \(\tau^*\), (ii) is a basis of (closed) neighborhoods for the original topology \(\tau\), and (iii) given \(C\in{\mathcal C}\) and \(x\notin C\), there exists \(D\in{\mathcal C}\) such that \(C\subseteq \text{int}(D)\) and \(x\notin D\). The authors show that the bitopological space \((X,\tau, \tau^*)\) is pairwise regular and then they use the existence of such a topology \(\tau^*\) to construct the bounded complete domain environment for the space.
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    directed complete poset (dcpo)
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    bounded complete dcpo
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    \(\omega\)-continuous
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    maximal point space
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    Scott topology
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    Polish space
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    bitopological space
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