Function spaces homeomorphic to the countable product of \(\ell ^ f_ 2\)
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Publication:582637
DOI10.1016/0166-8641(90)90077-FzbMath0691.57009MaRDI QIDQ582637
Publication date: 1990
Published in: Topology and its Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Hilbert space; absorbing set; strongly universal space; pointwise convergence topology; nondiscrete countable metric space; space of continuous real-valued functions
54C35: Function spaces in general topology
57N17: Topology of topological vector spaces
57N20: Topology of infinite-dimensional manifolds
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