Variations of star selection principles on small spaces

Author:

Casas-De la1,Garcia-Balan Sergio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University, Toronto, Canada

Abstract

In this work, we introduce the notions of Star-?K and absolutely Star-?K spaces which allow us to unify results among several properties in the theory of star selection principles on small spaces. In particular, results on star selective versions of the Menger, Hurewicz and Rothberger properties and selective versions of property (a) regarding the size of the space. Connections to other well-known star properties are mentioned. Furthermore, the absolute and selective version of the neighbourhood star selection principle are introduced. As an application, it is obtained that the extent of a separable absolutely strongly star-Menger (absolutely strongly star-Hurewicz) space is at most the dominating number d (the bounding number b).

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Mathematics

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