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Uniform Paracompactness and Uniform Para-Lindelöfness
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1986AbstractRelations between uniform paracompactness and uniform para-Lindelöfness of a uniform space and its uniform weight are established.
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On Uniformity Exponents of $$\varphi $$-Uniform Domains
Computational Methods and Function TheoryzbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sheng, Yahui, Wen, Fan, Zhan, Kai
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Uniform compounds of uniform polyhedra
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1976AbstractThe work of Coxeter, Longuet-Higgins and Miller (1953) and of Skilling (1975) is extended to give a complete list of uniform compounds of uniform polyhedra. Symmetry relationships between polyhedra and their compounds are discussed.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Next week we unveil our hard- won shortlist of readers' designs for a new nursing uniform.
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Next week we unveil our hard- won shortlist of readers' designs for a new nursing uniform.
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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1989
AbstractIt is consistent that for many cardinals λ there is a family of at least λ+ unbounded subsets of λ which have uniformization properties. In particular if it is consistent that a supercompact cardinal exists, then it is consistent that ℵω has such a family. We have applications to point set topology, Whitehead groups and reconstructing separable
Alan H. Mekler, Saharon Shelah
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AbstractIt is consistent that for many cardinals λ there is a family of at least λ+ unbounded subsets of λ which have uniformization properties. In particular if it is consistent that a supercompact cardinal exists, then it is consistent that ℵω has such a family. We have applications to point set topology, Whitehead groups and reconstructing separable
Alan H. Mekler, Saharon Shelah
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1972
All topological spaces shall be uniformizable (completely regular Hausdorff). A uniformity on X shall be viewed as a collection μ of coverings of X, via the manner of Tukey [20] and Isbell [16], and the associated uniform space denoted μX. Given the uniformizable topological space X, we shall be concerned with compatible uniformities as follows ...
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All topological spaces shall be uniformizable (completely regular Hausdorff). A uniformity on X shall be viewed as a collection μ of coverings of X, via the manner of Tukey [20] and Isbell [16], and the associated uniform space denoted μX. Given the uniformizable topological space X, we shall be concerned with compatible uniformities as follows ...
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Spread Uniformities and Uniform Spreads
Quaestiones Mathematicae, 2004We discuss a point free analog of the topological fact that every uniformly continuous function on a dense subspace of a uniform space into a complete uniform space has a unique continuous extension. It is shown that a uniform frame homomorphism h: L → M from a complete uniform frame L into a uniform frame M (not necessarily complete ...
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