Stone-Cech Compactifications of Spaces of Probability Measures
Abstract
It is proved that P(βX)=βP(X) if and only if P(X) is a pseudocompact space, where P(X) is the space of Radon probability measures with the weak topology and βX is the Stone-- Cech compactification of X. A locally compact pseudocompact space X is constructed such that P(X) is not pseudocompact. Conditions are obtained under which P(X) is pseudocompact.
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