Domination by a Polish space of the complement of the diagonal of X implies that X is cosmic
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Domination by a Polish space of the complement of the diagonal of \(X\) implies that \(X\) is cosmic
Domination by a Polish space of the complement of the diagonal of \(X\) implies that \(X\) is cosmic
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- If \(C_{p}(X)\) is strongly dominated by a second countable space, then \(X\) is countable
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