The Big Bush machine (Q408556)

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The Big Bush machine
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    The Big Bush machine (English)
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    10 April 2012
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    For \(S,T\subset\mathbb R\) non-empty and disjoint, let \(Bush(S,T)=\bigcup_{\alpha<\omega_1}\{f:[0,\alpha]\to S\cup T\;/\;f(\alpha)\in T \text{ and }\beta<\alpha\Rightarrow f(\beta)\in S\}\), topologised with the lexicographic order topology inherited from \(\mathbb R\). For \(S\) and \(T\) dense \(Bush(S,T)\) is monotonically normal, has a point-countable base, is hereditarily paracompact, \(\alpha\)-favourable and a Baire space (among many others) but is never Lindelöf, has no dense metrisable subspace, is not a \(\Sigma\)-space, a \(p\)-space or an \(M\)-space (among others). \(Bush(\mathbb P,\mathbb Q)\) and \(Bush(\mathbb Q,\mathbb P)\) are not homeomorphic. There are disjoint dense \(S,T\subset\mathbb R\) of cardinality \(2^\omega\) such that \(Bush(S,T)\) is not homeomorphic to \(Bush(T,S)\).
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    big bush
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    \(Bush(S
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    T)\)
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    point-countable base
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    hereditarily paracompact
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    non-archimedean space
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    LOTS
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    linearly ordered topological space
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    monotonically ultra-paracompact
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    Baire space
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    \(\alpha \)-space
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    \(\sigma \)-relatively discrete dense subset
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    dense metrizable subspace
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    \(\sigma \)-disjoint base
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    \(\sigma \)-point-finite base
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    quasi-development
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    G\(\delta \)-diagonal
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    base of countable order
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    \(\beta \)-space
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    p-space
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    \(\Sigma \)-space
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    strong completeness properties
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    countable regular co-compactness
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    countable base-compactness
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    countable subcompactness
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    strong Choquet completeness
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    Banach
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    Mazur game
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    strong Choquet game
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    pseudo-complete
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    \(\omega \)-čech complete
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    weakly \(\alpha \)-favorable
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    almost base-compact
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    Bernstein set
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