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$omega^omega$-Dominated function spaces and $omega^omega$-bases in free objects of Topological Algebra

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 نشر من قبل Taras Banakh
 تاريخ النشر 2016
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A topological space $X$ is defined to have an $omega^omega$-base if at each point $xin X$ the space $X$ has a neighborhood base $(U_alpha[x])_{alphainomega^omega}$ such that $U_beta[x]subset U_alpha[x]$ for all $alphalebeta$ in $omega^omega$. We characterize topological and uniform spaces whose free (locally convex) topological vector spaces or free (Abelian or Boolean) topological groups have $omega^omega$-bases.



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