Abstract:A space X is said to be cellular-countably compact if for each cellular
family U in X, there is a countably compact subspace K of X such that U ? K
?? for each U ? U. The class of cellularcountably compact spaces contain
the classes of countably compact spaces and cellular-compact spaces and
contained in a class of pseudocompact spaces. We give an example of
Tychonoff DCCC space which is not cellular-countably compact. By using
Erd?s and Rad??s theorem, we establish the cardinal inequalities … Show more
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