Three Topics in Descriptive Set Theory

This dissertation deals with three topics in descriptive set theory. First, the order topology is a natural topology on ordinals. In Chapter 2, a complete classification of order topologies on ordinals up to Borel isomorphism is given, answering a question of Benedikt Löwe. Second, a map between sep...

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Main Author: Kieftenbeld, Vincent
Other Authors: Gao, Su
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2010
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc284412017-03-17T08:39:25Z Three Topics in Descriptive Set Theory Kieftenbeld, Vincent Descriptive set theory. coanalytic equivalence relations resolvable maps complete metrizability ordinal topologies Topology. Isomorphisms (Mathematics) Polish spaces (Mathematics) This dissertation deals with three topics in descriptive set theory. First, the order topology is a natural topology on ordinals. In Chapter 2, a complete classification of order topologies on ordinals up to Borel isomorphism is given, answering a question of Benedikt Löwe. Second, a map between separable metrizable spaces X and Y preserves complete metrizability if Y is completely metrizable whenever X is; the map is resolvable if the image of every open (closed) set in X is resolvable in Y. In Chapter 3, it is proven that resolvable maps preserve complete metrizability, generalizing results of Sierpiński, Vainštein, and Ostrovsky. Third, an equivalence relation on a Polish space has the Laczkovich-Komjáth property if the following holds: for every sequence of analytic sets such that the limit superior along any infinite set of indices meets uncountably many equivalence classes, there is an infinite subsequence such that the intersection of these sets contains a perfect set of pairwise inequivalent elements. In Chapter 4, it is shown that every coanalytic equivalence relation has the Laczkovich-Komjáth property, extending a theorem of Balcerzak and Głąb. University of North Texas Gao, Su Jackson, Stephen C. Eddy, Colleen M. Krueger, John 2010-05 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 665067078 untcat: b3866061 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc28441/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc28441 English Public Copyright Kieftenbeld, Vincent Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Descriptive set theory.
coanalytic equivalence relations
resolvable maps
complete metrizability
ordinal topologies
Topology.
Isomorphisms (Mathematics)
Polish spaces (Mathematics)
spellingShingle Descriptive set theory.
coanalytic equivalence relations
resolvable maps
complete metrizability
ordinal topologies
Topology.
Isomorphisms (Mathematics)
Polish spaces (Mathematics)
Kieftenbeld, Vincent
Three Topics in Descriptive Set Theory
description This dissertation deals with three topics in descriptive set theory. First, the order topology is a natural topology on ordinals. In Chapter 2, a complete classification of order topologies on ordinals up to Borel isomorphism is given, answering a question of Benedikt Löwe. Second, a map between separable metrizable spaces X and Y preserves complete metrizability if Y is completely metrizable whenever X is; the map is resolvable if the image of every open (closed) set in X is resolvable in Y. In Chapter 3, it is proven that resolvable maps preserve complete metrizability, generalizing results of Sierpiński, Vainštein, and Ostrovsky. Third, an equivalence relation on a Polish space has the Laczkovich-Komjáth property if the following holds: for every sequence of analytic sets such that the limit superior along any infinite set of indices meets uncountably many equivalence classes, there is an infinite subsequence such that the intersection of these sets contains a perfect set of pairwise inequivalent elements. In Chapter 4, it is shown that every coanalytic equivalence relation has the Laczkovich-Komjáth property, extending a theorem of Balcerzak and Głąb.
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