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Duality in topology.
by
Ralph Kopperman
City College of CUNY, New York
An asymmetric topology \tau on a set X, is one for which there are x, y in X such that x in cl(y) and y not in cl(x). An asymmetric topology cannot be T1 or regular.
A duality is a rule by which we get a second topology, D(\tau) on X such that the bitopological space (X, \tau, D(\tau)) has good separation properties.
We discuss several duals of asymmetric topologies. and their uses.
Date received: July 25, 2001
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