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arxiv: 1609.00805 · v2 · pith:2ASHLAYVnew · submitted 2016-09-03 · 🧮 math.GN

Notes on linearly H-closed spaces and od-selection principles

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A space is called linearly H-closed iff any chain cover possesses a dense member. This property lies strictly between feeble compactness and H-closedness. While regular H-closed spaces are compact, there are linearly H-closed spaces which are even collectionwise normal and Fr\'echet-Urysohn. We give examples in other classes, and ask whether there is a first countable normal linearly H-closed non-compact space in ZFC. We show that PFA implies a negative answer if the space is moreover either locally separable or locally compact and locally ccc. Ostaszewski space (built with $\diamondsuit$) is an example which is even perfectly normal. We also investigate Menger-like properties for the class of od-covers, that is, covers whose members are open and dense.

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