Nowhere densely generated properties in topological measure theory (Q1080222)

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    Nowhere densely generated properties in topological measure theory (English)
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    A topological property \({\mathcal P}\) is said to be nowhere densely generated in a class \({\mathcal C}\) of topological spaces if each \(X\in {\mathcal C}\) has \({\mathcal P}\) whenever every nowhere dense close subset of X has \({\mathcal P}\). Compactness is a nowhere densely generated property in the class of \(T_ 1\)-spaces without isolated points as shown by Katětov. We examine some nowhere densely generated properties in topological measure theory like measure-compactness, (weak) Borel measure-completeness, Borel measure-compactness, pre-Radon-ness and Radon-ness. For example it is shown that measure-compactness is a nowhere densely generated property in the class of normal spaces which the cardinality of each closed discrete subspace is not real-valued measurable.
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    nowhere densely generated property
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    topological measure theory
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    measure- compactness
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    (weak) Borel measure-completeness
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    Borel measure- compactness
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    pre-Radon-ness
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