Cardinal invariants and universality (Q517129)
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Cardinal invariants and universality (English)
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16 March 2017
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In the paper under review the authors introduce two topological cardinal invariants, defined in terms of sums of spaces belonging to a fixed class. Given a class \(\mathbb{A}\) of topological spaces and an arbitrary space \(X\), the cardinal invariant \(\mathbf{U}_\mathbb{A}(X)\) is defined as being the smallest cardinal number \(\kappa\) such that \(X\) can be represented as a union of \(\kappa\) spaces belonging to the class \(\mathbb{A}\) -- notice that if \(X\) cannot be represented as a union of spaces belonging to \(\mathbb{A}\) then \(\mathbf{U}_\mathbb{A}(X) = 0\). Similarly, the cardinal invariant \(\mathbf{U}_\mathbb{A}^{\mathrm{cl}}(X)\) is defined as being the smallest cardinal number \(\kappa\) such that \(X\) can be represented as a union of \(\kappa\) closed subspaces belonging to the class \(\mathbb{A}\) (and, again, if such a representation is impossible then \(\mathbf{U}_\mathbb{A}^{\mathrm{cl}}(X) = 0\)). Such cardinal invariants are used to define two new classes of topological spaces: for fixed \(\mathbb{A}\) and \(\kappa\) as above, the authors investigate (in the context of universality issues) the classes of spaces given by \(\{X: \mathbf{U}_\mathbb{A}(X) \leqslant \kappa\}\) and \(\{X: \mathbf{U}_\mathbb{A}^{\mathrm{cl}}(X) \leqslant \kappa\}\). The main results of the paper establish that whenever \(\mathbb{A}\) is a saturated class -- in the sense of \textit{S. Iliadis} [Topology Appl. 107, No. 1--2, 97--116 (2000; Zbl 0986.54021)] -- then both the above defined classes are also saturated. A number of related results are also established.
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cardinal invariant
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saturated class
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universal space
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