Paranormal space

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In mathematics, in the realm of topology, a paranormal space (Nyikos 1984) is a topological space in which every countable discrete collection of closed sets has a locally finite open expansion.

See also[]

  • Normal space – a topological space in which every two disjoint closed sets have disjoint open neighborhoods
  • Paracompact space – a topological space in which every open cover admits an open locally finite refinement

References[]

  • Nyikos (1984), "Problem Section: Problem B. 25", Top. Proc., 9
  • Smith, Kerry D.; Szeptycki, Paul J. (2000), "Paranormal spaces under ◊*", Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 128 (3): 903–908, doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-99-05032-7, ISSN 0002-9939, MR 1622981


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