Topological games and productively countably tight spaces
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Abstract: The two main results of this work are the following: if a space is such that player II has a winning strategy in the game for every , then is productively countably tight. On the other hand, if a space is productively countably tight, then holds for every . With these results, several other results follow, using some characterizations made by Uspenskii and Scheepers.
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