Abstract

The concept of a point-additively Noetherian base for a space is defined and is shown to imply hereditary metacompactness. Using a theorem of A. H. Stone on hereditarily compact spaces, it is shown that the property of having a point-additively Noetherian base is finitely productive. In this way a number of famous counterexamples are shown to be hereditarily metacom- pact.

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