Between countably compact and -bounded
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Abstract: Given a property of subspaces of a space , we say that is {em -bounded} iff every subspace of with property has compact closure in . Here we study -bounded spaces for the properties where "countable discrete", "countable nowhere dense", and "second countable". Clearly, for each of these -bounded is between countably compact and -bounded. We give examples in ZFC that separate all these boundedness properties and their appropriate combinations. Consistent separating examples with better properties (such as: smaller cardinality or weight, local compactness, first countability) are also produced. We have interesting results concerning -bounded spaces which show that -boundedness is much stronger than countable compactness: Regular -bounded spaces of Lindel"of degree are -bounded. Regular -bounded spaces of countable tightness are -bounded, and if then even -bounded. If a product of Hausdorff space is -bounded then all but one of its factors must be -bounded. Any product of at most many Hausdorff -bounded spaces is countably compact. As a byproduct we obtain that regular, countably tight, and countably compact spaces are discretely generated.
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