We prove that player α has a winning strategy in the Banach–Mazur game on a space X if and only if X is F-Y countably π-domain representable. We show that Choquet complete spaces are F-Y countably domain representable. We give an example of a space, which is F-Y countably domain representable, but which is not F-Y π-domain representable
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We examine the class of spaces in which the second player has a winning strategy in the open-open ga...
Inspired by work of Scheepers and Tall, we use properties defined by topological games to provide bo...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the role of domain representability and Scott-domain representa...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the role of domain representability and Scott-domain representa...
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Answering a question of Telgársky in the negative, it is shown that there is a space which is ß-favo...
Using topological games we investigate connections between properties of topological spaces and thei...
For a normal space X, a (i.e. the nonempty player) having a winning strategy (resp. winning tactic) ...
AbstractThe Banach–Mazur game as well as the strong Choquet game are investigated on the Wijsman hyp...
Two different open-point games are studied here, the γ-game (of Bouziad [4]) and the Gp-game (introd...
The Banach–Mazur game as well as the strong Choquet game are investigated on theWijsman hyperspace f...
[EN] Two different open-point games are studied here, the G-game and the Gp-game, defined for each...
We consider player TWO of the game G1(A,B) when A and B are special classes of open covers of metriz...
AbstractIn this paper, we study some two person games and some topological properties defined by the...
AbstractWe prove that a metric space may be realized as the set of maximal elements in a continuous ...
We examine the class of spaces in which the second player has a winning strategy in the open-open ga...
Inspired by work of Scheepers and Tall, we use properties defined by topological games to provide bo...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the role of domain representability and Scott-domain representa...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the role of domain representability and Scott-domain representa...
In the main result, partially answering a question of Telg´arsky,the following is proven: if X is a ...
Answering a question of Telgársky in the negative, it is shown that there is a space which is ß-favo...
Using topological games we investigate connections between properties of topological spaces and thei...
For a normal space X, a (i.e. the nonempty player) having a winning strategy (resp. winning tactic) ...
AbstractThe Banach–Mazur game as well as the strong Choquet game are investigated on the Wijsman hyp...
Two different open-point games are studied here, the γ-game (of Bouziad [4]) and the Gp-game (introd...
The Banach–Mazur game as well as the strong Choquet game are investigated on theWijsman hyperspace f...
[EN] Two different open-point games are studied here, the G-game and the Gp-game, defined for each...
We consider player TWO of the game G1(A,B) when A and B are special classes of open covers of metriz...
AbstractIn this paper, we study some two person games and some topological properties defined by the...
AbstractWe prove that a metric space may be realized as the set of maximal elements in a continuous ...
We examine the class of spaces in which the second player has a winning strategy in the open-open ga...
Inspired by work of Scheepers and Tall, we use properties defined by topological games to provide bo...