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The structure of locally compact normal spaces: Some quasi-perfect preimages

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5777916 Topology and its Applications 2017 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
What is the least cardinality of a ZFC example of a locally compact, ω1-compact space that is not σ-countably compact?
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03E0503E2554D3554D4554D18ω1-CompactprimarysecondaryCountably compactLocally compact
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Geometry and Topology
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The structure of locally compact normal spaces: Some quasi-perfect preimages
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Peter Nyikos,
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