Topology Proceedings Document # baac-15
topology proceedings
Electronic Version 19 (1994), 307-319

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Uncovering separation properties in the Easton models

Paul J. Szeptycki

We will be studying separation properties of \aleph1-paralindelof spaces and countably metacompact spaces in the Easton and reverse Easton models. We prove, among other things, that first countable \aleph1-paralindelof spaces are cwH in many Easton extensions including those violating GCH. This answers a question of F.D. Tall.

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