The answers to two problems on maximal point spaces of domains
Abstract
A topological space is domain-representable (or, has a domain model) if it is homeomorphic to the maximal point space Max(P) of a domain P (with the relative Scott topology). We first construct an example to show that the set of maximal points of an ideal domain P need not be a Gδ-set in the Scott space P, thereby answering an open problem from Martin (2003). In addition, Bennett and Lutzer (2009) asked whether X and Y are domain-representable if their product space X × Y is domain-representable. This problem was first solved by \"Onal and Vural (2015). In this paper, we provide a new approach to Bennett and Lutzer's problem.
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