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A separable space is strongly sequentially separable if, for each countable dense set, every point in the space is a limit of a sequence from the dense set. We consider this and related properties, for the spaces of continous and Borel real-valued functions on Tychonoff spaces, with the topology of pointwise convergence. Our results solve a problem stated by Gartside, Lo, and Marsh.
We have defined almost separable space. We show that like separability, almost separability is $c$ productive and converse also true under some restrictions. We establish a Baire Category theorem like result in Hausdorff, Pseudocompacts spaces. We in
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 char
We study products of general topological spaces with Mengers covering property, and its refinements based on filters and semifilters. To this end, we extend the projection method from the classic real line topology to the Michael topology. Among othe
We prove that each metrizable space (of cardinality less or equal to continuum) has a (first countable) uniform Eberlein compactification and each scattered metrizable space has a scattered hereditarily paracompact compactification. Each compact scat
As proved in [16], for a Tychonoff space $X$, a locally convex space $C_{p}(X)$ is distinguished if and only if $X$ is a $Delta$-space. If there exists a linear continuous surjective mapping $T:C_p(X) to C_p(Y)$ and $C_p(X)$ is distinguished, then $C