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Normality in Products
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Chris Good
University of Birmingham
Normality is a strong enough property to allow for the extension of continuous functions but not strong enough to prevent pathology. In this talk we focus on the behaviour and misbehaviour of normality in product spaces. We shall discuss certain key theorems and counter-examples in this area, giving a flavour of the topic.
Date received: August 11, 1998
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