Hereditarily supercompact spaces

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DOI10.1016/J.TOPOL.2013.10.028zbMATH Open1287.54019arXiv1301.5297OpenAlexW2047111178MaRDI QIDQ386207FDOQ386207


Authors: Zdzisław Kosztołowicz, Sławomir Turek, Taras Banakh Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 9 December 2013

Published in: Topology and its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A topological space X is called hereditarily supercompact if each closed subspace of X is supercompact. By a combined result of Bula, Nikiel, Tuncali, Tymchatyn, and Rudin, each monotonically normal compact Hausdorff space is hereditarily supercompact. A dyadic compact space is hereditarily supercompact if and only if it is metrizable. Under (MA + not CH) each separable hereditarily supercompact space is hereditarily separable and hereditarily Lindel"of. This implies that under (MA + not CH) a scattered compact space is metrizable if and only if it is separable and hereditarily supercompact. The hereditary supercompactness is not productive: the product [0,1] x alpha D of the closed interval and the one-point compactification alpha D of a discrete space D of cardinality |D|ge non(M) is not hereditarily supercompact (but is Rosenthal compact and uniform Eberlein compact). Moreover, under the assumption cof(M)=omega_1 the space [0,1] x alpha D contains a closed subspace X which is first countable and hereditarily paracompact but not supercompact.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1301.5297




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