High dimensional sequential compactness
Abstract
We give examples of n-sequentially compact spaces that are not (n+1)-sequentially compact under several assumptions. We improve results from Kubis and Szeptycki by building such examples from b=c and (b)+d=ω1. We also introduce a new splitting-like cardinal invariant and then show that the same holds under s=b.
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