Zero-dimensional -homogeneous spaces

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Abstract: All spaces are assumed to be separable and metrizable. Ostrovsky showed that every zero-dimensional Borel space is sigma-homogeneous. Inspired by this theorem, we obtain the following results: assuming mathsfAD, every zero-dimensional space is sigma-homogeneous; assuming mathsfAC, there exists a zero-dimensional space that is not sigma-homogeneous; assuming mathsfV=L, there exists a coanalytic zero-dimensional space that is not sigma-homogeneous. Along the way, we introduce two notions of hereditary rigidity, and give alternative proofs of results of van Engelen, Miller and Steel. It is an open problem whether every analytic zero-dimensional space is sigma-homogeneous.



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