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On the remainder of the semialgebraic Stone-C\v{e}ch compactification of a semialgebraic set

Algebraic Geometry 2015-03-27 v1

Abstract

In this work we analyze some topological properties of the remainder M:=βsMM\partial M:=\beta_s^* M\setminus M of the semialgebraic Stone-C\v{e}ch compactification βsM\beta_s^* M of a semialgebraic set MRmM\subset{\mathbb R}^m in order to `distinguish' its points from those of MM. To that end we prove that the set of points of βsM\beta_s^* M that admit a metrizable neighborhood in βsM\beta_s^* M equals Mlc(ClβsM(M1)M1)M_{\rm lc}\cup( {\rm Cl}_{\beta_s^* M}(\overline{M}_{\leq1})\setminus\overline{M}_{\leq1}) where MlcM_{\rm lc} is the largest locally compact dense subset of MM and M1\overline{M}_{\leq1} is the closure in MM of the set of 11-dimensional points of MM. In addition, we analyze the properties of the sets ^M\widehat{\partial}M and ~M\widetilde{\partial}M of free maximal ideals associated with formal and semialgebraic paths. We prove that both are dense subsets of the remainder M\partial M and that the differences M^M\partial M\setminus\widehat{\partial}M and ^M~M\widehat{\partial} M\setminus\widetilde{\partial}M are also dense subsets of M\partial M. It holds moreover that all the points of ^M\widehat{\partial}M have countable systems of neighborhoods in βsM\beta_s^* M.

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@article{arxiv.1503.07567,
  title  = {On the remainder of the semialgebraic Stone-C\v{e}ch compactification of a semialgebraic set},
  author = {José F. Fernando and J. M. Gamboa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.07567},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

15 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1310.6291