AbstractThe special role of countability in topology has been recognized and commented upon very early in the development of the subject. For example, especially striking and insightful comments in this regard can be found already in some works of Weil and Tukey from the 1930s (see, e.g., Weil (1938) and Tukey (1940, p. 83)). In this paper we try to expose the chain condition method as a powerful tool in studying this role of countability in topology. We survey basic countability requirements starting from the weakest one which originated with the famous problem of Souslin (1920) and going towards the strongest ones, the separability and metrizability conditions. We have tried to expose the rather wide range of places where the method is re...
Computational combinatorics involves combining pure mathematics, algorithms, and computational resou...
Abstract. Rationals and countable ordinals are important examples of structures with decidable monad...
The relative strengths of various chain conditions between separability and the countable chain cond...
AbstractThe special role of countability in topology has been recognized and commented upon very ear...
AbstractA subspace Y of a topological space X has the countable chain condition in X if every pairwi...
2noUnder the additional assumption of complete regularity, we furnish a simple characterization of a...
AbstractCircumstances in which the countable chain condition implies separability are investigated. ...
The purpose of this paper is to define and investigate some of the properties of chains. Particular ...
Chain conditions are one of the major tools used in the theory of forcing. We say that a partial ord...
The subject matter of this Thesis is an instance of the Chain Condition Method of coarse classificat...
We study selective and game-theoretic versions of properties like the ccc, weak Lindelöfness and sep...
In this paper, we contribute to the growing literature on soft topology. Its theoretical underpinnin...
access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricte...
AbstractGiven a space 〈X,T〉 in an elementary submodel of H(θ), define XM to be X∩M with the topology...
This thesis deals with some equivalences to Soulin's hypothesis. Also included is a consequence of ...
Computational combinatorics involves combining pure mathematics, algorithms, and computational resou...
Abstract. Rationals and countable ordinals are important examples of structures with decidable monad...
The relative strengths of various chain conditions between separability and the countable chain cond...
AbstractThe special role of countability in topology has been recognized and commented upon very ear...
AbstractA subspace Y of a topological space X has the countable chain condition in X if every pairwi...
2noUnder the additional assumption of complete regularity, we furnish a simple characterization of a...
AbstractCircumstances in which the countable chain condition implies separability are investigated. ...
The purpose of this paper is to define and investigate some of the properties of chains. Particular ...
Chain conditions are one of the major tools used in the theory of forcing. We say that a partial ord...
The subject matter of this Thesis is an instance of the Chain Condition Method of coarse classificat...
We study selective and game-theoretic versions of properties like the ccc, weak Lindelöfness and sep...
In this paper, we contribute to the growing literature on soft topology. Its theoretical underpinnin...
access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricte...
AbstractGiven a space 〈X,T〉 in an elementary submodel of H(θ), define XM to be X∩M with the topology...
This thesis deals with some equivalences to Soulin's hypothesis. Also included is a consequence of ...
Computational combinatorics involves combining pure mathematics, algorithms, and computational resou...
Abstract. Rationals and countable ordinals are important examples of structures with decidable monad...
The relative strengths of various chain conditions between separability and the countable chain cond...