
In 1962, J. M. G. Fell [5] indicated the important role played by certain topological spaces which, though locally compact in a specialized sense, do not, in general, satisfy even the weakest separation axiom. He called them "locally compact". These were called "punktal kompakt" by Flachsmeyer [6] and to avoid confusion, we shall call them pointwise compact spaces.
Function spaces in general topology, Compactness, Special maps on topological spaces (open, closed, perfect, etc.), \(k\)-spaces
Function spaces in general topology, Compactness, Special maps on topological spaces (open, closed, perfect, etc.), \(k\)-spaces
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