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    Partial orderings with the weak Freese-Nation property

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    A partial ordering P is said to have the weak Freese-Nation property (WFN) if there is a mapping f:P ---> [P]^{<= aleph_0} such that, for any a, b in P, if a <= b then there exists c in f(a) cap f(b) such that a <= c <= b. In this note, we study the WFN and some of its generalizations. Some features of the class of BAs with the WFN seem to be quite sensitive to additional axioms of set theory: e.g., under CH, every ccc cBA has this property while, under b >= aleph_2, there exists no cBA with the WFN

    A game on partial orderings

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    We study the determinacy of the game G_kappa (A) introduced in [FKSh:549] for uncountable regular kappa and several classes of partial orderings A. Among trees or Boolean algebras, we can always find an A such that G_kappa (A) is undetermined. For the class of linear orders, the existence of such A depends on the size of kappa^{< kappa}. In particular we obtain a characterization of kappa^{< kappa}= kappa in terms of determinacy of the game G_kappa (L) for linear orders L

    Complements and quasicomplements in the lattice of subalgebras of P(ω)

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    AbstractIn the lattice of subalgebras of a Boolean algebra D call Ba complement of A if A ∩ B = {0,1} and {A ∪ B} generates D. B is called a quasicomplement of A if it is maximal w.r.t. the property A ∩ B = {0, 1}. We characterize those countable subalgebras of P(ω) which have a complement, and, assuming Martin's Axiom, describe the isomorphism types of some quasicomplements of the finite-cofinite subalgebra of P(ω)

    Covering dimension and finite-to-one maps

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    Hurewicz' characterized the dimension of separable metrizable spaces by means of finite-to-one maps. We investigate whether this characterization also holds in the class of compact F-spaces of weight c. Our main result is that, assuming the Continuum Hypothesis, an n-dimensional compact F-space of weight c is the continuous image of a zero-dimensional compact Hausdorff space by an at most 2n-to-1 map

    On Property (FA) for wreath products

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    We characterize permutational wreath products with Property (FA). For instance, the standard wreath product A wr B of two nontrivial countable groups A,B, has Property (FA) if and only if B has Property (FA) and A is a finitely generated group with finite abelianisation. We also prove an analogous result for hereditary Property (FA). On the other hand, we prove that many wreath products with hereditary Property (FA) are not quotients of finitely presented groups with the same property.Comment: 12 pages, 0 figur

    Strongly bounded groups and infinite powers of finite groups

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    We define a group as strongly bounded if every isometric action on a metric space has bounded orbits. This latter property is equivalent to the so-called uncountable strong cofinality, recently introduced by G. Bergman. Our main result is that G^I is strongly bounded when G is a finite, perfect group and I is any set. This strengthens a result of Koppelberg and Tits. We also prove that omega_1-existentially closed groups are strongly bounded.Comment: 10 pages, no figure. Versions 1-3 were entitled "Uncountable groups with Property (FH)". To appear in Comm. Algebr

    Sequential closure in the space of measures

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    We show that there is a compact topological space carrying a measure which is not a weak* limit of finitely supported measures but is in the sequential closure of the set of such measures. We construct compact spaces with measures of arbitrarily high levels of complexity in this sequential hierarchy. It follows that there is a compact space in which the sequential closure cannot be obtained in countably many steps. However, we show that this is not the case for our spaces where the sequential closure is always obtained in countably many steps.Comment: (18 pages, a gap in an argument from the previous version fixed

    On Efimov spaces and Radon measures

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    We give a construction under CH of an infinite Hausdorff compact space having no converging sequences and carrying no Radon measure of uncountable type. Under ? we obtain another example of a compact space with no convergent sequences, which in addition has the stronger property that every nonatomic Radon measure on it is uniformly regular. This example refutes a conjecture of Mercourakis from 1996 stating that if every measure on a compact space K is uniformly regular then K is necessarily sequentially compact
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