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Monotone Normality
by
S. Fisher
St Edmund Hall, Oxford University
Monotone normality is an intuitively reasonable, yet powerful property which removes much of the pathology inherent in the class of normal spaces. In this lecture, aimed at graduate students, we shall give a general overview of properties of monotonically normal spaces, and include the proof by Mary Ellen Rudin that there are no monotonically normal Dowker spaces.
Date received: August 11, 1998
Copyright © 1998 by the author(s). The author(s) of this document and the organizers of the conference have granted their consent to include this abstract in Atlas Conferences Inc. Document # cabl-17.