Limited Information Strategies and Discrete Selectivity

Abstract

We relate the property of discrete selectivity and its corresponding game, both recently introduced by V.V. Tkachuck, to a variety of selection principles and point picking games. In particular we show that player II can win the discrete selection game on \(Cp(X)\) if and only if player II can win a variant of the point open game on \(X\). We also show that the existence of limited information strategies in the discrete selection game on \(Cp(X)\) for either player are equivalent to other well-known topological properties.

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