Spaces not distinguishing ideal convergences of real-valued functions (Q2054577)
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Spaces not distinguishing ideal convergences of real-valued functions (English)
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3 December 2021
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This paper concerns sequences of real-valued functions on a space \(X\) that converge in various weak senses, particularly \(I\)-converging and \(I\)QN-converging sequences where \(I\) is some ideal on \(\omega\), and some weakenings of these involving the Katĕtov order. From each pair of these various notions of convergence arises a topological property of the space \(X\): the property that every sequence in \(X\) converging in one sense also converges in another sense. In other words, the author is interested in topological properties expressing the indistinguishability of various pairs of ideal (semi-)convergences. Excluding trivial instances, there are nine such properties under consideration. These properties are analyzed, and the least size of a space not having these properties is studied in relation to other, more well-known cardinal characteristics of the continuum.
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ideal convergence
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ideals on \(\omega\)
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cardinal characteristics of the continuum
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