Three problems in convergence theory
Abstract
In this note it is proved that the class of paratopologies is simple and that under the assumption that the measurable cardinals form a proper class, the class of hypotopologies is not simple. Moreover, an example is given of a Hausdorff convergence with idempotent set adherence (subdiagonal convergence) that is not weakly diagonal.
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