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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 305, Issues 1-3, 18 August 2003, Pages 299-310
Topology in Computer Science
 
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The regular spaces with countably based models

Keye MartinE-mail The Corresponding Author, E-mail The Corresponding Author

Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD, UK

Available online 20 March 2003.

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Abstract

The regular spaces which may be realized as the set of maximal elements in an ω-continuous dcpo are the Polish spaces. In addition, we give a new and conceptually simple model for complete metric spaces. These results enable us to prove that the probabilistic powerdomain of a countably based model of a metric space always contains a copy of the normalized Borel measures in their weak topology, and to establish the hierarchy for countably based models.

Author Keywords: Domain theory; Topology; Maximal elements; Models


Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 305, Issues 1-3, 18 August 2003, Pages 299-310
Topology in Computer Science
 
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