Topological ordered \(C\)- (resp. \(I\)-)spaces and generalized metric spaces (Q1032932)

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    Topological ordered \(C\)- (resp. \(I\)-)spaces and generalized metric spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5625487

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      Topological ordered \(C\)- (resp. \(I\)-)spaces and generalized metric spaces (English)
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      5 November 2009
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      Let \((X,\tau,\leq)\) be a topological ordered space. A subset \(A\) of \(X\) is an upper set (a lower set) if \(x\leq y\) and \(x\in A\) (\(x \geq y\) and \(x\in A\)) imply \(y\in A\). For \(E\subset X\), \(i(E)\) (\(d(E)\)) denotes the intersection of all upper (lower) sets of \(X\) containing \(E\). \textit{H. A. Priestley} [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc. 24, 507--530 (1972; Zbl 0323.06011)] defined \(X\) to be a \(C\)-space (\(I\)-space) if \(d(A)\) and \(i(A)\) are closed (open) sets whenever \(A\) is closed (open) in \(X\). The authors study properties of the bitopological space \((X,\tau^{\ell},\tau^u)\) associated with \((X,\tau,\leq)\), when \(X\) is either a \(C\)-space or an \(I\)-space (or both). Here \(\tau^{\ell}\) (\(\tau^u\)) is the collection of all \(\tau\)-open lower (upper) sets in \(X\). In particular, quasi-pseudometrizability of \((X,\tau^{\ell},\tau^u)\) is investigated.
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      \(C\)-space
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      \(I\)-space
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      bitopological space
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      uniform space
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      stratifiable
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      quasi-pseudometrizable
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