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arxiv: math/0703728 · v1 · submitted 2007-03-25 · 🧮 math.GN

First countable spaces without point-countable π-base

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We answer several questions of V. Tka\v{c}uk from [Point-countable $\pi$-bases in first countable and similar spaces, Fund. Math. 186 (2005), pp. 55--69.] by showing that (1) there is a ZFC example of a first countable, 0-dimensional Hausdorff space with no point-countable $\pi$-base (in fact, the order of any $\pi$-base of the space is at least $\aleph_\omega$); (2) if there is a $\kappa$-Suslin line then there is a first countable GO space of cardinality $\kappa^+$ in which the order of any $\pi$-base is at least $\kappa$; (3) it is consistent to have a first countable, hereditarily Lindel\" of regular space having uncountable $\pi$-weight and $\omega_1$ as a caliber (of course, such a space cannot have a point-countable $\pi$-base).

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