On metrizability and compactness of certain products without the axiom of choice (Q2222118)
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On metrizability and compactness of certain products without the axiom of choice (English)
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3 February 2021
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The paper considers several weakenings of the axiom od choice, with accent on conditions of metrizability of product spaces. Some of these weakenings are (with nonstandard abbreviations for some): MC\(^{\aleph_0}\): Every denumerable family of nonempty sets has a multiple choice function (choosing a finite subset from each set of the family) MC\((\aleph_0,\aleph_0)\): Every denumerable family of denumerable sets has a multiple choice function QPROD: Countable products of metrizable spaces are quasi-metrizable CUF: Every countable union of cuf sets (cuf: countable union of finite sets) is a cuf set vDCP(\(\aleph_0\)): Every denumerable family of linear orders isomorphic to \(\mathbb{Z}\) has a choice function. The main goal is to improve some of the results from [\textit{E. Wajch}, Topology Appl. 241, 62--69 (2018; Zbl 1425.03020)] and to answer questions left open there. The first of these results is that QPROD implies vDCP(\(\aleph_0\)). Theorem 3.1 shows that \[\mbox{MC}^{\aleph_0}\Rightarrow\mbox{QPROD}\Rightarrow\mbox{CUF}\Rightarrow\mbox{MC}(\aleph_0,\aleph_0)\Rightarrow\mbox{vDCP}(\aleph_0).\] Theorem 3.4. There is a model of ZF in which vDCP(\(\aleph_0\)) is true, but MC\((\aleph_0,\aleph_0)\) is false. Let \(\{X_n:n\in\omega\}\) be a denumerable disjoint family of nonempty finite discrete spaces, \(X=\prod_{n\in\omega}X_n\) and \(J=\bigcup\{X_n:n\in\omega\}\). Wajch [loc. cit.] proved that, if \(X\) is either non-compact or empty, then the Cantor cube \(2^J\) is non-compact. Theorem 3.6. It is relatively consistent with ZF that, for some family \(\{X_n:n\in\omega\}\), \(2^J\) is non-compact but \(X\) is compact and nonempty. The following answers an open question from Wajch's paper [loc. cit.]. Theorem 3.7. There is a model of ZF in which there exists a compact, metrizable, non-second countable Cantor cube.
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axiom of choice
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weak axioms of choice
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metrizable space
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quasi-metrizable space
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product space
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Cantor cube
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compact space
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second countable space
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Fraenkel-Mostowski permutation model of ZFA
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Pincus' transfer theorems
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Jech-Sochor first embedding theorem
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