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arxiv: 1901.03977 · v2 · pith:43A3XCGXnew · submitted 2019-01-13 · 🧮 math.GN

Extremal balleans

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keywords balleannormalultranormalasymptoticallyeveryextremelyballeanscoarse
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A ballean (or coarse space) is a set endowed with a coarse structure. A ballean $X$ is called normal if any two asymptotically disjoint subsets of $X$ are asymptotically separated. We say that a ballean $X$ is ultranormal (extremely normal) if any two unbounded subsets of $X$ are not asymptotically disjoint (every unbounded subset of $X$ is large). Every maximal ballean is extremely normal and every extremely normal ballean is ultranormal, but the converse statements do not hold. A normal ballean is ultranormal if and only if the Higson$^{\prime}$s corona of $X$ is a singleton. A discrete ballean $X$ is ultranormal if and only if $X$ is maximal. We construct a series of concrete balleans with extremal properties.

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