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Asymmetric k-spaces
by
Ralph Kopperman
City College of CUNY
We look at three ways of defining asymmetric k-spaces: for bitopological spaces, for (Nachbin) ordered topological spaces, and for asymmetric topological spaces (those for which x can be in the closure of y while y is not in the closure of x).
We examine the spaces and categories obtained.
Date received: April 13, 2002
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