On the reflection of the countable chain condition
Abstract
We study the question of when an uncountable ccc topological space X contains a ccc subspace of size 1. We show that it does if X is compact Hausdorff and more generally if X is Hausdorff with pct(X) ≤ 1. For each regular cardinal , an example is constructed of a ccc Tychonoff space of size and countable pseudocharacter but with no ccc subspace of size less than . We also give a ccc compact T1 space of size with no ccc subspace of size less than .
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