An up-spectral space need not be \(A\)-spectral (Q1774345)

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An up-spectral space need not be \(A\)-spectral
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    An up-spectral space need not be \(A\)-spectral (English)
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    9 May 2005
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    An \(A\)-spectral space is a space such that its one-point compactification is a spectral space. An up-spectral space is defined to be a topological space \(X\) satisfying the axioms of a spectral space with the exception that \(X\) is not necessarily compact. The authors study the connections between these two concepts. Each \(A\)-spectral space is known to be up-spectral (compare also [\textit{O. Echi} and \textit{M. Itō}, Quest. Answers Gen. Topology 23, No. 1, 15--26 (2005; Zbl 1062.06024)]). As the title suggests, the main goal of this article is to show by an appropriate example that the converse does not hold.
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    Alexandroff space
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    one-point compactification
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    sober space
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    spectral space
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