Basic homogeneity in the class of zero-dimensional compact spaces (Q2469559)

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Basic homogeneity in the class of zero-dimensional compact spaces
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    Basic homogeneity in the class of zero-dimensional compact spaces (English)
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    6 February 2008
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    A topological space is \(B\)-homogeneous if it has an open base every element of which can be mapped onto every other one by a homeomorphism of the whole space. A zero-dimensional space is \(h\)-homogeneous if any two clopen subsets are homeomorphic. In 1998 M. V. Matveev proved that \(B\)-homogeneity and \(h\)-homogeneity are equivalent notions in the class of zero-dimensional first-countable compact spaces. In the present paper it is shown that under the continuum hypothesis there is a compact zero-dimensional space which admits a base of pairwise homeomorphic clopen subsets but it is not an \(h\)-homogeneous space, partially answering a question of M. V. Matveev in 1998.
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    \(h\)-homogeneous space
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    \(B\)-homogeneous space
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    continuum hypothesis
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    \(S\)-space
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