Abstract

A topological space X is called P-normal if there exist a normal space Y and a bijective function f : X −→ Y such that the restriction f|A : A −→ f(A) is a homeomorphism for each paracompact subspace A ⊆ X. We will investigate this property and produce some examples to illustrate the relation between P-normality and other weaker kinds of normality.

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