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We revisit monotonically semi-neighborhood refining (MSNR) spaces which were introduced by Stares in 1996. MSNR spaces are shown to be lob-spaces with well-ordered (F). The relationships between MSNR spaces with other monotone covering properties are also explored. We show the existence of MSNR spaces that do not posses a monotone locally-finite refining operator and spaces with a monotone locally-finite refining operator that are not MSNR answering a question of Popvassilev and Porter. Compact MSNR spaces may not be metrizable in general, but compact MSNR LOTS are. GO-spaces whose underlying LOTS has a σ-closed-discrete dense subset are shown to have a monotone star-finite refining operator.
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Topology and its Applications is primarily concerned with publishing original research papers of moderate length. However, a limited number of carefully selected survey or expository papers are also included. The mathematical focus of the journal is that suggested by the title: Research in Topology. It is felt that it is inadvisable to attempt a definitive description of topology as understood for this journal. Certainly the subject includes the algebraic, general, geometric, and set-theoretic facets of topology as well as areas of interactions between topology and other mathematical disciplines, e.g. topological algebra, topological dynamics, functional analysis, category theory. Since the roles of various aspects of topology continue to change, the non-specific delineation of topics serves to reflect the current state of research in topology.
At regular intervals, the journal publishes a section entitled Open Problems in Topology, edited by J. van Mill and G.M. Reed. This is a status report on the 1100 problems listed in the book of the same name published by North-Holland in 1990, edited by van Mill and Reed.