Volterra space

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Definition

A topological space is said to be a Volterra space if the intersection of any two dense -subsets in it is dense.

Relation with other properties

Stronger properties

There has been a lot of research on conditions under which Volterra = Baire.

Metaproperties

Hereditariness on open subsets

This property of topological spaces is hereditary on open subsets, or is open subspace-closed. In other words, any open subset of a topological space having this property, also has this property

References

  • On Volterra Spaces II by David Gauld, Sina Greenwood, and Zbigniew Pitriowski, Papers on General Topology and Applications, Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 806 (1996), 169-173
  • On Volterra Spaces III by David Gauld, Sina Greenwood, and Zbigniew Pitriowski, Topology Proceedings, 23 (Spring 1998), 167-182
  • Volterra spaces revisited by David Gauld and Jiling Cao, Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society, 79 (2005), 61-76