Generalized homogeneity and weakly Klebanov spaces (Q2448758)
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Generalized homogeneity and weakly Klebanov spaces (English)
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5 May 2014
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In what follows, all spaces are supposed to be Tychonoff (i.e., completely regular, Hausdorff) topological spaces. A space \(X\) is called \textit{homogeneous} if for any two points \(a,b \in X\) there is a homeomorphism \(h_{ab}:X \rightarrow X\) such that \(h_{ab}(a) = b\), and it is called \textit{co-homogeneous} if for any two points \(a, b \in X\) there are two open sets \(U\), \(V\) of \(X\) and a continuous open mapping \(h_{ab}:U \rightarrow V\) such that \(a \in U\), \(b \in V\), \(h_{ab}(a) = b\) and the set \(\text{cl}_X h_{ab}^{-1}(x)\) is countably compact for each \(x \in V\). A space \(X\) is said to be a \textit{Klebanov space} see [\textit{B. S. Klebanov}, Commentat. Math. Univ. Carol. 23, 767--784 (1982; Zbl 0507.54011)] if the closure of the union of any family of \(G_\delta\)-subsets of \(X\) is a zero-set in \(X\), and it is said to be a \textit{weakly Klebanov space} if the closure of the union of any family of \(G_\delta\)-subsets of \(X\) is also a union of a family of \(G_\delta\)-subsets of \(X\). In the paper under review, the author generalizes for co-homogeneous spaces a number of results obtained by \textit{A. V. Arhangel'skii} for homogeneous spaces [Topology Appl. 122, No. 1--2, 15--33 (2002; Zbl 0994.54028)]. For instance, it is shown in the paper that if \(X\) is a co-homogeneous space including a \(G_\delta\)-dense weakly Klebanov subspace then \(X\) is itself a weakly Klebanov space. Generalizations of results for \textit{power co-homogeneous spaces} (i.e., spaces \(X\) which have a co-homogeneous power \(X^{\kappa}\) for some cardinal number \(\kappa > 0\)) are also established.
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homogeneous space
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open mapping
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weakly Klebanov space
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