Article
Keywords:
filters; ultrafilters; Frechet; closure spaces
Summary:
Fréchet, strongly Fréchet, productively Fréchet, weakly bisequential and bisequential filters (i.e., neighborhood filters in spaces of the same name) are characterized in a unified manner in terms of their images in the Stone space of ultrafilters. These characterizations involve closure structures on the set of ultrafilters. The case of productively Fréchet filters answers a question of S. Dolecki and turns out to be the only one involving a non topological closure structure.
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