Covering properties which, under weak diamond principles, constrain the extents of separable spaces (Q625996)

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Covering properties which, under weak diamond principles, constrain the extents of separable spaces
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    Covering properties which, under weak diamond principles, constrain the extents of separable spaces (English)
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    25 February 2011
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    A topological space is an (a)-space if, for every open cover \(\mathcal U\) of \(X\) and every dense subset \(F\) of \(D\), there is a closed and discrete subset \(F\) of \(D\) such that \(\text{St}(F,\mathcal U)=X\). The authors show that the principle \( \lozenge (\omega,<)\) implies that there is no separable, \(T_1\), locally countably compact (a)-space with uncountable closed, discrete subsets, and that the principle \(\Phi(\omega,<)\) implies that there is no separable, \(T_1\), countably paracompact space with uncountable extent.
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    locally compact space
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    parametrized weak diamond principle
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    countable paracompactness
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