k*-Metrizable Spaces and their Applications

Abstract

In this paper we introduce and study so-called k*-metrizable spaces forming a new class of generalized metric spaces, and display various applications of such spaces in topological algebra, functional analysis, and measure theory. By definition, a Hausdorff topological space X is k*-metrizable if X is the image of a metrizable space M under a continuous map f:M X having a section s:X M that preserves precompact sets in the sense that the image s(K) of any compact set K⊂ X has compact closure in X.

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