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On iso-dense and scattered spaces in $\mathbf{ZF}$

Kyriakos Keremedis, Eleftherios Tachtsis, Eliza Wajch

Published 2021-01-08Version 1

A topological space is iso-dense if it has a dense set of isolated points. A topological space is scattered if each of its non-empty subspaces has an isolated point. In $\mathbf{ZF}$, in the absence of the axiom of choice, basic properties of iso-dense spaces are investigated. A new permutation model is constructed in which a discrete weakly Dedekind-finite space can have the Cantor set as a remainder. A metrization theorem for a class of quasi-metric spaces is deduced. The statement "every compact scattered metrizable space is separable" and several other statements about metric iso-dense spaces are shown to be equivalent to the countable axiom of choice for families of finite sets. Results concerning the problem of whether it is provable in $\mathbf{ZF}$ that every non-discrete compact metrizable space contains an infinite compact scattered subspace are also included.

Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2009.09526
Categories: math.GN
Subjects: 03E25, 03E35, 54E35, 54G12, 54D35
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