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For questions about various cardinal invariants, cardinal characteristics of the continuum and related topics.
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Cardinal characteristics of the ideal of $\sigma$-continuity of the Pawlikowski function
A function $f:X\to Y$ between topological spaces is called $\sigma$-continuous if there exists a countable cover $\mathcal C$ of $X$ such that for every $C\in\mathcal C$ the restriction $f{\restrictio …
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Selecting an almost disjoint family in a given family of sets
A family $\mathcal A$ of infinite subsets of $\omega$ is called almost disjoint if for any distinct sets $A,B\in\mathcal A$ the intersection $A\cap B$ is finite.
Let $\mathfrak a'$ be the largest car …
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Game versions of the tower number $\mathfrak t$
Let us recall that $\mathfrak t$ is the smallest cardinal $\kappa$ for which there exists a family $(T_\alpha)_{\alpha\in\kappa}$ of infinite subsets of $\omega$ such that
$\bullet$ for any ordinals $ …
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Is $\mathfrak p=\omega_1$ equivalent to the existence of a Hausdorff gap without infinite ps...
Given two set $A,B$ we write $A\subset^* B$ if the complement $A\setminus B$ is infinite.
A Hausdorff gap is a transfinite family $\langle A_\alpha,B_\alpha\rangle_{\alpha\in\omega_1}$ of infinite …
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Relations between two tower numbers
A tower is a subset $T\subset [\omega]^\omega$ of the family $[\omega]^\omega$ of all infinite subsets of $\omega$ such that $T$ is well-ordered by the relation $\supset^*$ of almost inclusion and has …
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A new cardinal characteristic (related to partitions)?
In this post I will discuss some cardinal characteristic of the continuum, related to partitions of $\omega$ and would like to know if it is equal to some known cardinal characteristic.
By a partition …
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What is the smallest cardinality of a maximal ultrafamily of infinite subsets of $\omega$?
A family $\mathcal U$ of infinite subsets of $\omega$ is called an ultrafamily if for any sets $U,V\in\mathcal U$ one of the sets $U\setminus V$, $U\cap V$ or $V\setminus U$ is finite.
By the Kuratows …
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What is the smallest cardinality of a base of an ultrafilter on $\omega$ related to an almos...
Let $(A_\alpha)_{\alpha\in\mathfrak c}$ be an almost disjoint family of infinite subsets of $\omega$. The almost disjointness of the family means that $A_\alpha\cap A_\beta$ is finite for any ordinals …
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What is the smallest cardinality of a maximal ultrafamily of infinite subsets of $\omega$?
To my surprise, I found that this my ``new'' cardinal $\mathfrak{uf}$ is equal to $\mathfrak c$.
Theorem. $\mathfrak{uf}=\mathfrak{c}$.
Proof. Fix any maximal ultrafamily $\mathcal U\subseteq[\omeg …
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What is the smallest cardinality of a base of an ultrafilter on $\omega$ related to an almos...
Lyubomyr Zdomskyy informed me that the answer to my question is affirmative and follows from a recent (still unpublished) result of Osvaldo Guzman and Damjan Kalajdzievski who proved the consistency o …
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Is there a condensation from $\aleph_1^{\aleph_0}$ onto a metrizable compact space?
The answer is affirmative and can be derived from
Theorem (Banakh, Plichko). The Hilbert space $\ell_2(\aleph_1)$ condenses onto the Hilbert cube.
By the way, this theorem is related to Problem 1 f …
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Are the Sierpiński cardinal $\acute{\mathfrak n}$ and its measure modification $\acute{\math...
This question was motivated by an answer to this question of Dominic van der Zypen.
It relates to the following classical theorem of Sierpiński.
Theorem (Sierpiński, 1921). For any countable partition …
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Base zero-dimensional spaces
Definition. A zero-dimensional topological space $X$ is called base zero-dimensional if for any base $\mathcal B$ of the topology that consists of closed-and-open sets in $X$, any open cover $\math …
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Small uncountable cardinals related to $\sigma$-continuity
A function $f:X\to Y$ is defined to be
$\sigma$-continuous (resp. $\bar \sigma$-continuous) if there exists a countable (closed) cover $\mathcal C$ of $X$ such that the restriction $f{\restriction}C$ …
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Is $\mathfrak j_{2:1}=\mathfrak{j}_{2:2}$ in ZFC?
A function $f:\omega\to\omega$ is called
$\bullet$ 2-to-1 if $|f^{-1}(y)|\le 2$ for any $y\in\omega$;
$\bullet$ almost injective if the set $\{y\in \omega:|f^{-1}(y)|>1\}$ is finite.
Let us introduce …