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The 12th Summer Conference on General Topology and its Applications
August 12-16, 1997
Nipissing University
North Bay, ON, Canada

Organizers
Ted Chase, Boguslaw Schreyer, Jodi Sutherland, Murat Tuncali, Stephen Watson

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Ladder Systems on Trees
by
Zoran Spasojević
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

We formulate the notion of uniformization of colorings of ladder systems on subsets of trees. We prove that Suslin trees have this property and also Aronszajn trees in the presence of Martin's Axiom. As an application we show that if a tree has this property then every countable discrete family of subsets of the tree can be separated by a family of pairwise disjoint open sets. Such trees are then normal and hence countably paracompact. As a dual result for special Aronszajn trees we prove that the weak diamond, \Phi\omega, implies that no special Aronszajn tree can be countably paracompact.

Date received: June 30, 1997


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