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Monotonically normal spaces
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Mary Ellen Rudin
University of Wisconsin
Monotonically normal spaces are a strongly pathologically killing class. Although the definition seems trivial and the property is unusually hard to take advantage of, in fact, spaces having this property are very powerfully and interestingly restricted. We will try to survey the properties of such spaces, especially those which have particularly caught the attention of the speaker.
Date received: June 22, 2000
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