Cauchy space

Concept in general topology and analysis


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::summary Concept in general topology and analysis ::

In general topology and analysis, a Cauchy space is a generalization of metric spaces and uniform spaces for which the notion of Cauchy convergence still makes sense. Cauchy spaces were introduced by H. H. Keller in 1968, as an axiomatic tool derived from the idea of a Cauchy filter, in order to study completeness in topological spaces. The category of Cauchy spaces and Cauchy continuous maps is Cartesian closed, and contains the category of proximity spaces.

Definition

Let X be a set, \mathcal{P}(X) the power set of X, and assume all filters are proper (that is, a filter may not contain the empty set).

A Cauchy space is a pair (X, C) consisting of a set X together with a family C \subseteq \mathcal{P}(\mathcal{P}(X)) of (proper) filters on X having all of the following properties:

  1. For each x \in X, the discrete ultrafilter at x, denoted by U(x), is in C.
  2. If F \in C, G is a proper filter, and F is a subset of G, then G \in C.
  3. If F, G \in C and if each member of F intersects each member of G, then F \cap G \in C. An element of C is called a Cauchy filter, and a map f between Cauchy spaces (X, C) and (Y, D) is Cauchy continuous if \uparrow f(C) \subseteq D; that is, the image of each Cauchy filter in X is a Cauchy filter base in Y.

Properties and definitions

Any Cauchy space is also a convergence space, where a filter F converges to x if F \cap U(x) is Cauchy. In particular, a Cauchy space carries a natural topology.

Examples

Category of Cauchy spaces

The natural notion of morphism between Cauchy spaces is that of a Cauchy-continuous function, a concept that had earlier been studied for uniform spaces.

References

  • Eva Lowen-Colebunders (1989). Function Classes of Cauchy Continuous Maps. Dekker, New York, 1989.

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