Sequential properties of function spaces with the compact-open topology

Abstract

Let M be the countably infinite metric fan. We show that Ck(M,2) is sequential and contains a closed copy of Arens space S2. It follows that if X is metrizable but not locally compact, then Ck(X) contains a closed copy of S2, and hence does not have the property AP. We also show that, for any zero-dimensional Polish space X, Ck(X,2) is sequential if and only if X is either locally compact or the derived set X' is compact. In the case that X is a non-locally compact Polish space whose derived set is compact, we show that all spaces Ck(X, 2) are homeomorphic, having the topology determined by an increasing sequence of Cantor subspaces, the n-th one nowhere dense in the (n+1)-st.

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