arXiv:1103.1060·math.LO·August 16, 2018
On effective compactness and sigma-compactness
Vladimir Kanovei

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Using the Gandy -- Harrington topology and other methods of effective descriptive set theory, we prove several theorems on compact and sigma-compact pointsets. In particular we show that any set of the Baire space either is covered by a countable union of compact sets, or contains a subset closed in and homeomorphic to (and then is not covered by a sigma-compact set, of course).
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