Bornological quasi-metrizability in generalized topology
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Abstract: A concept of quasi-metrizability with respect to a bornology of a generalized topological space in the sense of Delfs and Knebusch is introduced. Quasi-metrization theorems for generalized bornological universes are deduced. A uniform quasi-metrizability with respect to a bornology is studied. The class of locally small spaces is considered and a possibly larger class of weakly locally small spaces is defined. The proofs and numerous examples are given in extbf{ZF}. An example of a weakly locally small space which is not locally small is constructed under extbf{ZF+CC}. Several categories, relevant to generalized bornological universes, are defined and shown to be topological constructs.
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