On A New Convergence Class in Sup-sober Spaces
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Recently, J. D. Lawson encouraged the domain theory community to consider the scientific program of developing domain theory in the wider context of $T_0$-spaces instead of restricting to posets. In this paper, we respond to this calling by proving a topological parallel of a 2005 result due to B. Zhao and D. Zhao, i.e., an order-theoretic characterisation of those posets for which the Scott-convergence is topological. We do this by adopting a recent approach due to D. Zhao and W. K. Ho by replacing directed subsets with irreducible sets. As a result, we formulate a new convergence class $\mathcal{I}$ in $T_0$-spaces called ${\operatorname{Irr}}$-convergence and establish that a sup-sober space $X$ is ${\operatorname{SI}}^{-}$-continuous if and only if it satisfies $*$-property and the convergence class $\mathcal{I}$ in it is topological.
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