P-spaces and the Volterra property
Abstract
We study the relationship between generalizations of -spaces and Volterra (weakly Volterra) spaces, that is, spaces where every two dense have dense (non-empty) intersection. In particular, we prove that every dense and every open, but not every closed subspace of an almost -space is Volterra and that there are Tychonoff non-weakly Volterra weak -spaces. These results should be compared with the fact that every -space is hereditarily Volterra. As a byproduct we obtain an example of a hereditarily Volterra space and a hereditarily Baire space whose product is not weakly Volterra. We also show an example of a Hausdorff space which contains a non-weakly Volterra subspace and is both a weak -space and an almost -space.
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@article{arxiv.1212.5726,
title = {P-spaces and the Volterra property},
author = {Santi Spadaro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.5726},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
in press on the Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society