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Chain Conditions In Topology 1st Edition W W Comfort S Negrepontis

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Chain Conditions In Topology 1st Edition W W Comfort S Negrepontis
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 60.42 MB
Author: W. W. Comfort, S. Negrepontis
ISBN: 9780521090629, 9780521234870, 0521090628, 0521234875
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Chain Conditions In Topology 1st Edition W W Comfort S Negrepontis by W. W. Comfort, S. Negrepontis 9780521090629, 9780521234870, 0521090628, 0521234875 instant download after payment.

A chain condition is a property, typically involving considerations of cardinality, of the family of open subsets of a topological space. (Sample questions: (a) How large a fmily of pairwise disjoint open sets does the space admit? (b) From an uncountable family of open sets, can one always extract an uncountable subfamily with the finite intersection property. This monograph, which is partly fresh research and partly expository (in the sense that the authors co-ordinate and unify disparate results obtained in several different countries over a period of several decades) is devoted to the systematic use of infinitary combinatorial methods in topology to obtain results concerning chain conditions. The combinatorial tools developed by P. Erdös and the Hungarian school, by Erdös and Rado in the 1960s and by the Soviet mathematician Shanin in the 1940s, are adequate to handle many natural questions concerning chain conditions in product spaces.

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