On permutable pairs of quasi-uniformities (Q891269)

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    On permutable pairs of quasi-uniformities (English)
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    16 November 2015
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    The paper deals with two important properties of a topological space namely those of being normal and extremally disconnected, respectively. These two features of a space are dual to each other in some sense which was first observed in lattice-theoretical terms. But this duality is not completely symmetric in the sense that not every result in each pair is directly obtainable from its dual one. Recently, \textit{E. P. de Jager} and \textit{H.-P. A. Künzi} [Topology Appl. 158, No. 7, 930--938 (2011; Zbl 1215.54010)] proved a result in the realm of a Pervin quasi-uniformity \(\mathcal P\) on a topological space \(X\) as follows: (1) \(\mathcal P\circ \mathcal P^{-1}\) is a quasi-uniformity iff \(X\) is normal; (2) \(\mathcal P^{-1}\circ \mathcal P\) is a quasi-uniformity iff \(X\) is extremally disconnected; (3) \(\mathcal P\) and \(\mathcal P^{-1}\) permute iff \(X\) is normal and extremally disconnected. The primary goal of the present paper is to investigate whether it is possible to formulate Theorem (1) in such a manner that the proof of assertion (2) and (3) is a direct consequence of (1) by some kind of dualization process. Additionally, the extending setting should give the possibility for the formulation and unification of several weak variants of normality. To manage the above mentioned approach the authors use the idea of selecting different classes of subspaces of the underlying space of the quasi-uniform space. Consequently this established, they can deal with relative notions of normality and extremal disconnectedness, unifying the different variants. Moreover, this paper is written in such a way that definitions and obtained results can be easily extended to the point-free settings of frames and locales.
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    entourage
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    quasi-uniformity
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    quasi-uniform space
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    lattice of quasi-uniformities
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    permutable quasi-uniformities
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    Pervin quasi-uniformity
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    normal space
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    extremally disconnected space
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    weak variants of normality
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    pairs of quasi-uniformities
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