Pure quotients and Morita's theorem for $k_{\omega}-spaces
Abstract
A -space is a Hausdorff quotient of a locally compact, -compact Hausdorff space. A theorem of Morita's describes the structure of when the quotient map is closed, but in 2010 a question of Arkhangel'skii's highlighted the lack of a corresponding theorem for non-closed quotient maps (even from subsets of ). Arkhangel'skii's specific question had in fact been answered by Siwiec in 1976, but a general structure theorem for -spaces is still lacking. We introduce pure quotient maps, extend Morita's theorem to these, and use Fell's topology to show that every quotient map can be 'purified' (and thus every -space is the image of a pure quotient map). This clarifies the structure of arbitrary -spaces and gives a fuller answer to Arkhangel'skii's question.
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@article{arxiv.2108.05202,
title = {Pure quotients and Morita's theorem for $k_{\omega}-spaces},
author = {Aldo J. Lazar and Douglas W. B. Somerset},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.05202},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
To appear in the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2010.03741