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Menger and Scheepers subsets of $\mathbb R$
$\Omega$: The collection of all $\omega$-covers of a space $X$. An open cover $\mathcal U$ of $X$ is said to be $\omega$-cover if $X\notin\mathcal U$ and for each finite $F\subseteq X$ there exists a $...
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Is there a Bernstein subset $X$ of $\mathbb{R}$ such that no continuous map $f : X → [0,1]$ is surjective?
Is there a Bernstein subset $X$ of $\mathbb{R}$ such that no continuous map $f : X → [0,1]$ is surjective ?
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Is there a metric separable space with the following properties...?
Let $\omega_1<\mathfrak{q}_0$ where $\mathfrak{q}_0:=\min\{|Y|:Y\subseteq \mathbb{R}$, $Y$ is not a $Q$-space$\}$.
Is there a metric separable space $X$ with the following properties:
$|X|\geq\...
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A ZFC example of a star-$K$-Menger space which is not star-$K$-Hurewicz
An open cover $\mathcal U$ of a space $X$ is said to be $\gamma$-cover if $\mathcal U$ is infinite and for each $x\in X$, the set $\{U\in\mathcal U : x\notin U\}$ is finite.
A space $X$ is said to be ...
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A ZFC example of a Menger space which is not Scheepers
$\Omega$: The collection of all $\omega$-covers of a space $X$. An open cover $\mathcal U$ of $X$ is said to be $\omega$-cover if $X\notin\mathcal U$ and for each finite $F\subseteq X$ there exists a $...
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Characterization of the Scheepers property by Scheepers game
$\Omega$: The collection of all $\omega$-covers of a space $X$. An open cover $\mathcal U$ of $X$ is said to be $\omega$-cover if $X\notin\mathcal U$ and for each finite $F\subseteq X$ there exists a $...
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Which cardinal $\kappa\geq \omega_1$ is critical for the following property...?
Which cardinal $\kappa\geq \omega_1$ is critical for the following property:
Let $X\subset \mathbb R$ and $\kappa>|X|\geq \omega_1$. Then there is an uncountable family $\{X_{\alpha}\}$ such that $...
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Is there a Lusin space $X$ such that ...?
Is there a Lusin space (in the sense Kunen) $X$ such that
$X$ is Tychonoff;
$X$ is a $\gamma$-space ?
Note that if $X$ is metrizable and a $\gamma$-space then it is not Lusin.
In mathematics, a ...
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Is it true that $\mathit{MA}(\omega_1)$ iff $\omega_1<\mathfrak{p}$?
Recall that
$\mathfrak{p}=\min\{|F|: F$ is a subfamily of $[\omega]^{\omega}$ with the sfip which has no infinite pseudo-intersection $\}$.
The cardinal $\mathfrak{q}_0$ defined as the smallest ...
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What is the name of the class of topological spaces with the following property ....?
What is the name of the class of topological spaces with the following property $P$ ?
$X\in P$ iff for any open set $W$ in $X$ and any point $x\in \overline{W}\setminus W$ there is an open set $V$ ...
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Is there a hereditary $\sigma$-space $X$ such that it is not $Q$-space?
A topological space $X$ is called a $\sigma$-space if every $F_{\sigma}$-subset of $X$ is $G_{\delta}$.
A topological space $X$ is called a $Q$-space if any subset of $X$ is $F_{\sigma}$.
Definition. ...
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An uncountable Baire γ-space without an isolated point exists?
An open cover $U$ of a space $X$ is:
• an $\omega$-cover if $X$ does not belong to $U$ and every finite subset of $X$ is contained in a member of $U$.
• a $\gamma$-cover if it is infinite and each $x\...
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Does there exist a star-Lindelöf space which is not DCCC?
A space $X$ is said to be star-Lindelöf if for every open cover $\mathcal U$ of $X$ there exists a countable subset $\mathcal V$ of $\mathcal U$ such that $\operatorname{St}(\bigcup\mathcal V,\mathcal ...
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Is $\mathbb R$ with cocountable topology star-$K$-compact?
A space $X$ is said to be starcompact if for every open cover $\mathcal U$ of $X$ there exists a finite subset $\mathcal V\subseteq\mathcal U$ such that $St(\cup\mathcal V,\mathcal U)=X$.
A space $X$ ...
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Does there exist a starcompact space which is not star-$K$-compact?
A space $X$ is said to be starcompact if for every open cover $\mathcal U$ of $X$ there exists a finite subset $\mathcal V\subseteq\mathcal U$ such that $St(\cup\mathcal V,\mathcal U)=X$.
A space $X$ ...
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Give an example of a star-Menger space which is not star-$K$-Menger
A space $X$ is said to be star-Menger if for every sequence $(\mathcal{U}_n)$ of open covers of $X$ there exists a sequence $(\mathcal{V}_n)$ such that for each $n$ $\mathcal{V}_n$ is a finite subset ...
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Does there exist a regular $P$-space which is strongly star-Lindelof but not star-Menger?
A space $X$ is said to be star-Menger if for every sequence $(\mathcal{U}_n)$ of open covers of $X$ there exists a sequence $(\mathcal{V}_n)$ such that for each $n$ $\mathcal{V}_n$ is a finite subset ...
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P-filter property?
Let $\mathcal{F}$ be a $P$-filter on $\omega$. Denote by $\Omega=\bigsqcup \omega_i$ where $\omega_i=\omega$. Consider the $P$-filter $\mathcal{S}$ on $\Omega$ whose base is as follows
$(\bigsqcup_i ...
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Is there a condensation from $\aleph_1^{\aleph_0}$ onto a metrizable compact space?
Is there a condensation (continuous bijective mapping) from $D^{\aleph_0}$ onto a metrizable compact space ?
$D$ - discrete space of cardinality $\aleph_1$.
CH implies it is a positive answer. In ...
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Rothberger property for finite covers
Let us recall that a topological space $X$ has the Rothberger property if for any sequence $(\mathcal U_n)_{n\in\omega}$ of open covers of $X$ there exists a sequence $(U_n)_{n\in\omega}\in\prod_{n\...
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A ridiculous combinatorial cardinal characteristic of the continuum?
This question assumes familiarity with combinatorial cardinal characteristics of the continuum. It is abstracted out of a question in a joint research with Jialiang He. I hope we've got the ...
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Is there a Tychonoff space $X$ such that ....?
$X$ is not a separable submetrizable, i.e.($iw(X)>\omega$) $X$ has not a countable injective weight.
There is a Baire isomorphism 1-class between $X$ and a separable metrizable space $Y$.
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Are σ-sets preserved by Borel isomorphisms?
Recall that a $\sigma$-space is a topological space such that every $F_{\sigma}$-set is $G_{\delta}$-set.
$X$ - $\sigma$-set, if $X$ is a $\sigma$-space and it is subset of real line $R$.
Let $F$ ...
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Definition of $S_1(A,B)$
The definition of first selection principle is well known: $S_1(A,B)$.
Let $A$ and $B$ be families of sets. The symbol $S_1(A, B)$ denotes the statement:
for each sequence $(A_n : n \in \omega)$ of ...
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Unbounded towers and combinatorial cardinal characteristics of the continuum
Update: Perhaps the question is too difficult. I would appreciate, thus, even just comments or related observations.
This question assumes familiarity with combinatorial cardinal characteristics of ...
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When is there an unbounded tower in $[\mathbb{N}]^\infty$?
(Edit: I'm splitting the question, leaving here only what is answered by Ashutosh, and moving the rest to another question.)
This question assumes familiarity with combinatorial cardinal ...
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What is the height (or depth) of $[\mathbb{N}]^\infty$?
(This question assumes familiarity with combinatorial cardinal characteristics of the continnum.)
Let $[\mathbb{N}]^\infty$ be the family of infinite subsets of $\mathbb{N}$,
partially ordered by $\...
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$\mathfrak{ufo}$: An unidentified combinatorial cardinal characteristic of the continuum?
An ultrafilter ornament is a chain of free filters on $\mathbb{N}$ that are not ultrafilters, whose union is an ultrafilter.
Let $\mathfrak{ufo}$ be the minimal cardinality of
an ultrafilter ...
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References for higher descriptive set theory surveys
A student of Adi Jarden and mine attempts at generalizing results on selection principles from the Baire space $\omega^\omega$ to the higher Baire space $\kappa^\kappa$ ($\kappa$ uncountable), and ...
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When does the generalized Cantor space embed in a $\kappa$-compact space
The generalized Cantor space is the space $2^\kappa$, with basic open sets
$$
[\sigma] := \{f\in 2^\kappa : \sigma\subseteq f\},
$$
for $\sigma\in 2^{<\kappa}$.
A space is $\kappa$-compact if ...
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When is the generalized Cantor space $\kappa$-compact?
My M.Sc. student has the following question, that I assume has an answer in the literature, and we are looking for references.
The generalized Cantor space is the space $2^\kappa$, with basic open ...
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Implications between different covering properties of spaces
Let $X$ be a set. A set ${\cal C}\subseteq {\cal P}(X)$ is said to be a cover of $X$ if $\bigcup {\cal C} = X$ and $X\notin {\cal C}$.
If ${\frak U}$ and $\frak{W}$ are collections of covers of a set,...
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Bidi: A new cardinal characteristic of the continuum?
This question assumes familiarity with combinatorial cardinal
characteristics of the continuum.
Identify an infinite set $a\subseteq\mathbb{N}$ with its increasing
enumeration. Thus, for each natural ...
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Strong measure zero sets and selection principles
A set of reals $X$ is strong measure zero if for any sequence of positive real numbers $ ( \epsilon_n ) _{n \in \omega }$ there is a sequence of open intervals $ ( a_n ) _{n \in \omega }$ which ...