AbstractWe show that the dyadicity index can be increased by taking the square even in the class of second countable spaces. Besides, any compact group contains a dense subspace of dyadicity index zero. We prove that, for any infinite cardinal κ, a compact space K with χ(x,K)⩾κ for any x∈K cannot be represented as a union of ⩽κ-many subspaces of network weight <κ. This fact has quite a few interesting consequences when we consider mappings of function spaces onto compact spaces. We prove, in particular, that if K is an ω1-monolithic Lindelöf Σ-space then every compact continuous image of Cp(K) is metrizable. For any cardinal κ an example is given of a compact space K such that Cp(K) maps continuously onto the Tychonoff cube of weight κ. We ...
AbstractIn this paper we apply certain classical results of S. Mazur, J. Keisler, A. Tarski and N.Th...
AbstractThis paper studies the C-compact-open topology on the set C(X) of all real-valued continuous...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...
AbstractWe show that the dyadicity index can be increased by taking the square even in the class of ...
AbstractThe following problem is considered: If a topological group G is the union of an increasing ...
AbstractWe prove in ZFC that for every sequentially continuous ω-dense function f which maps a dyadi...
AbstractIt is shown that an image X of a product of Lindelöf Σ-spaces or of a countably compact (eve...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...
AbstractInspired by results in the theory of compact topological groups, a generalization of Katětov...
summary:It is shown that there exists a $\sigma $-compact topological group which cannot be represen...
summary:It is shown that there exists a $\sigma $-compact topological group which cannot be represen...
summary:It is shown that there exists a $\sigma $-compact topological group which cannot be represen...
We characterize when the countable power of a Corson compactum has a dense metrizable subspace and c...
We characterize when the countable power of a Corson compactum has a dense metrizable subspace and c...
AbstractThe metrizability number of a space X, m(X), is the smallest cardinal κ such that X can be r...
AbstractIn this paper we apply certain classical results of S. Mazur, J. Keisler, A. Tarski and N.Th...
AbstractThis paper studies the C-compact-open topology on the set C(X) of all real-valued continuous...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...
AbstractWe show that the dyadicity index can be increased by taking the square even in the class of ...
AbstractThe following problem is considered: If a topological group G is the union of an increasing ...
AbstractWe prove in ZFC that for every sequentially continuous ω-dense function f which maps a dyadi...
AbstractIt is shown that an image X of a product of Lindelöf Σ-spaces or of a countably compact (eve...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...
AbstractInspired by results in the theory of compact topological groups, a generalization of Katětov...
summary:It is shown that there exists a $\sigma $-compact topological group which cannot be represen...
summary:It is shown that there exists a $\sigma $-compact topological group which cannot be represen...
summary:It is shown that there exists a $\sigma $-compact topological group which cannot be represen...
We characterize when the countable power of a Corson compactum has a dense metrizable subspace and c...
We characterize when the countable power of a Corson compactum has a dense metrizable subspace and c...
AbstractThe metrizability number of a space X, m(X), is the smallest cardinal κ such that X can be r...
AbstractIn this paper we apply certain classical results of S. Mazur, J. Keisler, A. Tarski and N.Th...
AbstractThis paper studies the C-compact-open topology on the set C(X) of all real-valued continuous...
AbstractIn this paper we prove that for every cardinal κ, the space Cp(Dκ) admits a continuous bijec...