Equinormality characterizes the compactness (Q1074152)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3947145
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3947145 |
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Equinormality characterizes the compactness (English)
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1985
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In this interesting paper, the author proves some results concerning products of syntopogenous spaces in which SP-normality implies compactness. When these results are applied to separated Efremovič proximity spaces one gets the equivalence of the following five statements: (1) (X,\(\delta)\) is compact. (2) The product of (X,\(\delta)\) and its Smirnov compactification \((X^*,\delta^*)\) is equinormal. (3) The product (X\(\times Y\), \(\delta\) \(\times \delta ')\) is equinormal for every compact separated proximity space (Y,\(\delta\) '). (4) \((X^ m,\delta^ m)\) is equinormal, where m is the proximity weight of (X,\(\delta)\). (5) The topology of \((X^ m,\delta^ m)\) is normal for any cardinal number m.
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equinormal proximity space
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hyperspace
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strong normality
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products of syntopogenous spaces
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separated Efremovič proximity spaces
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Smirnov compactification
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compact separated proximity space
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proximity weight
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0.7426271438598633
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0.7390146851539612
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0.7347342371940613
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