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Biframe convergence
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Anneliese Schauerte
University of Cape Town
Biframes are, simultaneously, generalisations of frames and of bitopological spaces - we concentrate on their relationship to frames. A biframe is a triple of frames, having a first part and a second part, which jointly generate the total part. This definition gives these objects an asymmetric flavour, which results in some properties that are quite different from frames. We will discuss some aspects of convergence in this setting, together with strong separation axioms, like regularity and normality, and compactness.
Date received: May 31, 2000
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