A survey of cardinality bounds on homogeneous topological spaces
Abstract
In this survey we catalogue the many results of the past several decades concerning bounds on the cardinality of a topological space with homogeneous or homogeneous-like properties. These results include van Douwen's Theorem, which states if is a power homogeneous Hausdorff space, and its improvements and for spaces with the same properties. We also discuss de la Vega's Theorem, which states that if is a homogeneous compactum, as well as its recent improvements and generalizations to other settings. This reference document also includes a table of strongest known cardinality bounds on spaces with homogeneous-like properties. The author has chosen to give some proofs if they exhibit typical or fundamental proof techniques. Finally, a few new results are given, notably (1) if is homogeneous and Hausdorff, and (2) if is a regular homogeneous space. The invariant , defined in this paper, has the property and thus (1) improves the bound for homogeneous Hausdorff spaces. The invariant has the properties and if is Hausdorff, thus (2) improves the bound in the regular, homogeneous setting.
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@article{arxiv.2007.14326,
title = {A survey of cardinality bounds on homogeneous topological spaces},
author = {Nathan Carlson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.14326},
year = {2020}
}