Weakly Corson compact trees

Abstract

We introduce and study a new topology on trees, that we call the countably coarse wedge topology. Such a topology is strictly finer than the coarse wedge topology and it turns every chain complete, rooted tree into a Fr\'echet--Urysohn, countably compact topological space. We show the r\ole of such topology in the theory of weakly Corson and weakly Valdivia compacta. In particular, we give the first example of a compact space T whose every closed subspace is weakly Valdivia, yet T is not weakly Corson. This answers a question due to Ondrej Kalenda.

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