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General Topology and Its Relations to Modern Analysis and Algebra IV: Proceedings of the Fourth Prague Topological Symposium, 1976. Part A: Invited Papers
 
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ISBN13:9783540084372
ISBN10:3540084371
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:228 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Weight:454 g
Language:English
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General Topology and Its Relations to Modern Analysis and Algebra IV

Proceedings of the Fourth Prague Topological Symposium, 1976. Part A: Invited Papers
 
Edition number: 1977
Publisher: Springer
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Table of Contents:
On an extension of Pontryagin's duality theory.- Entropy numbers of operators in Banach spaces.- Some recent applications of ultrafilters to topology.- Some problems concerning C(X).- Generalized shape theory.- New results in uniform topology.- Topologization of Boolean algebras.- Recent development of theory of uniform spaces.- Stability of Banach algebras.- Two set-theoretic problems in topology.- Category, Boolean algebras and measure.- On rings of continuous functions.- Combinatorial properties of uniformities.- Nondiscrete mathematical induction.- Compact C-spaces and S-spaces.- A narrow view of set theoretic topology.- Some topological aspects of the theory of topological transformation groups.- Measure-preserving maps.- Categorial aspects are useful for topology.