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    Topological set theories and hyperuniverses

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    We give a new set theoretic system of axioms motivated by a topological intuition: The set of subsets of any set is a topology on that set. On the one hand, this system is a common weakening of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory ZF, the positive set theory GPK and the theory of hyperuniverses. On the other hand, it retains most of the expressiveness of these theories and has the same consistency strength as ZF. We single out the additional axiom of the universal set as the one that increases the consistency strength to that of GPK and explore several other axioms and interrelations between those theories. Hyperuniverses are a natural class of models for theories with a universal set. The Aleph_0- and Aleph_1-dimensional Cantor cubes are examples of hyperuniverses with additivity Aleph_0, because they are homeomorphic to their hyperspace. We prove that in the realm of spaces with uncountable additivity, none of the generalized Cantor cubes has that property. Finally, we give two complementary constructions of hyperuniverses which generalize many of the constructions found in the literature and produce initial and terminal hyperuniverses

    J.-L. Lions' Problem Concerning Maximal Regularity of Equations Governed by Non-Autonomous Forms

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    An old problem due to J.-L. Lions going back to the 1960s asks whether the abstract Cauchy problem associated to non-autonomous forms has maximal regularity if the time dependence is merely assumed to be continuous or even measurable. We give a negative answer to this question and discuss the minimal regularity needed for positive results.Comment: 11 pages; counterexamples extended to H\"older exponent 1/2; final versio

    Regularity Properties of Sectorial Operators: Counterexamples and Open Problems

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    We give a survey on the different regularity properties of sectorial operators on Banach spaces. We present the main results and open questions in the theory and then concentrate on the known methods to construct various counterexamples.Comment: 21 pages; Example 3.11 corrected; final versio
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