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On the Complete Regularity of Some Category Spaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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A category space is a measure space which is also a topological space, the measure and the topology being related by ‘a set is measurable iff it has the Baire property’ and ‘a set is null iff it is nowhere dense’ [4]. We considered some category spaces in [3]; now we show that if a null set is deleted from the space, then the topology can be taken to be completely regular. The essential part of the construction consists of obtaining a suitable refinement of the original sequential covering class and using the consequent strong upper density function to define the required topology. Then the complete regularity follows much as in [1].
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