Selection principles in mathematics: A milestone of open problems
Boaz Tsaban

TL;DR
This paper surveys major open problems related to selection principles, diagonalizations, and covering properties in topology and infinite combinatorics, providing background, definitions, and motivations.
Contribution
It compiles and discusses key open problems in the field, offering insights and context for future research.
Findings
Identifies significant open problems in selection principles and covering properties.
Provides comprehensive background and motivation for these problems.
Serves as a reference for researchers interested in topology and infinite combinatorics.
Abstract
We survey some of the major open problems involving selection principles, diagonalizations, and covering properties in topology and infinite combinatorics. Background details, definitions and motivations are also provided.
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TopicsAdvanced Topology and Set Theory · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Limits and Structures in Graph Theory
