Selectivity properties of spaces

Abstract

This paper addresses several questions of Feng, Gruenhage, and Shen which arose from Michael's theory of continuous selections from countable spaces. We construct an example of a space which is L-selective but not Q-selective from d=ω1, and an L-selective space which is not selective for a P-point ultrafilter from the assumption of CH. We also produce ZFC examples of Fr\'echet spaces where countable subsets are first countable which are not L-selective.

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