2008
DOI: 10.1090/s0002-9939-08-09615-9
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“…It can be shown that for Mátrai's G δ ideal J from [14] the following is true: if J = n V n with V n ⊆ K(E) open and downward closed, then add I (V n ) = 1 for some n. In this respect J is similar to the ideal I 1 from the theorem above. These two ideals are however distinct.…”
Section: Unboundedness Of the Rankmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…It can be shown that for Mátrai's G δ ideal J from [14] the following is true: if J = n V n with V n ⊆ K(E) open and downward closed, then add I (V n ) = 1 for some n. In this respect J is similar to the ideal I 1 from the theorem above. These two ideals are however distinct.…”
Section: Unboundedness Of the Rankmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…(There exist overlaps among the classes of ideals listed below, which I have not investigated.) On the other hand, as follows from [14], there do exist G δ ideals of compact subsets of 2 ω that do not have ( * ).…”
Section: Basic Facts and Examplesmentioning
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“…We study the place F σ ideals occupy in the Tukey order. As a point of reference we use the following, now standard, diagram which summarizes the known Tukey reductions among the well studied directed sets; see [3,5,8,10,12,15,17,18,19]. As usual, in the diagram, an arrow denotes reduction and the absence of arrows non-reduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%