
The main result in this paper states that the weight of a regular space is the product of three cardinal functions, namely the Lindelöf degree, the pluming degree, and the point separating weight.
Noncompact covering properties (paracompact, Lindelöf, etc.), Lower separation axioms (\(T_0\)--\(T_3\), etc.), Cardinality properties (cardinal functions and inequalities, discrete subsets)
Noncompact covering properties (paracompact, Lindelöf, etc.), Lower separation axioms (\(T_0\)--\(T_3\), etc.), Cardinality properties (cardinal functions and inequalities, discrete subsets)
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