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Compact complement topologies and k-spaces

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Let (X,?) be a Hausdorff space, where X is an infinite set. The compact complement topology ?* on X is defined by: ?* = {0}?{X\M:M is compact in (X,?)}. In… Click to show full abstract

Let (X,?) be a Hausdorff space, where X is an infinite set. The compact complement topology ?* on X is defined by: ?* = {0}?{X\M:M is compact in (X,?)}. In this paper, properties of the space (X,?*) are studied in ZF and applied to a characterization of k-spaces, to the Sorgenfrey line, to some statements independent of ZF, as well as to partial topologies that are among Delfs-Knebusch generalized topologies. Between other results, it is proved that the axiom of countable multiple choice (CMC) is equivalent with each of the following two sentences: (i) every Hausdorff first-countable space is a k-space, (ii) every metrizable space is a k-space. A ZF-example of a countable metrizable space whose compact complement topology is not first-countable is given.

Keywords: complement topologies; topologies spaces; topology; compact complement; space

Journal Title: Filomat
Year Published: 2019

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