Separation axioms and covering dimension of asymmetric normed spaces
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Convexity and finite-dimensional Banach spaces (including special norms, zonoids, etc.) (aspects of convex geometry) (52A21) Topological groups (topological aspects) (54H11) Other topological algebraic systems and their representations (22A30) Lower separation axioms ((T_0)--(T_3), etc.) (54D10) Dimension theory in general topology (54F45) Other ``topological linear spaces (convergence spaces, ranked spaces, spaces with a metric taking values in an ordered structure more general than (mathbb{R}), etc.) (46A19)
Abstract: In this paper, we approach the question if some of the separation axioms are equivalent in the class of asymmetric normed spaces. In particular, we make a remark on a known theorem which states that every asymmetric normed space with compact closed unit ball must be finite-dimensional. We also explore the product structure of these spaces and characterize the topological (covering) dimension of all finite-dimensional asymmetric normed spaces.
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