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Keywords:
remote point; butterfly-point; nonnormality point
Summary:
We show, in particular, that every remote point of $X$ is a nonnormality point of $\beta X$ if $X$ is a locally compact Lindelöf separable space without isolated points and $\pi w(X)\leq \omega _{1}$.
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