Czech mathematician (1933–1989)
Zdeněk Frolík in 1971
Zdeněk Frolík (March 10, 1933 – May 3, 1989) was a Czech mathematician. His research interests included topology and functional analysis . In particular, his work concerned covering properties of topological spaces, ultrafilters, homogeneity, measures, uniform spaces. He was one of the founders of modern descriptive theory of sets and spaces.[ 1]
Two classes of topological spaces are given Frolík's name: the class P of all spaces
X
{\displaystyle X}
such that
X
×
Y
{\displaystyle X\times Y}
is pseudocompact for every pseudocompact space
Y
{\displaystyle Y}
,[ 2] and the class C of all spaces
X
{\displaystyle X}
such that
X
×
Y
{\displaystyle X\times Y}
is countably compact for every countably compact space
Y
{\displaystyle Y}
.[ 3]
Frolík prepared his Ph.D. thesis under the supervision of Miroslav Katetov and Eduard Čech .[ 4]
Selected publications [ edit ]
Generalizations of compact and Lindelöf spaces - Czechoslovak Math. J., 9 (1959), pp. 172–217 (in Russian, English summary)
The topological product of countably compact spaces - Czechoslovak Math. J., 10 (1960), pp. 329–338
The topological product of two pseudocompact spaces - Czechoslovak Math. J., 10 (1960), pp. 339–349
Generalizations of the Gδ-property of complete metric spaces - Czechoslovak Math. J., 10 (1960), pp. 359–379
On the topological product of paracompact spaces - Bull. Acad. Polon., 8 (1960), pp. 747–750
Locally complete topological spaces - Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR , 137 (1961), pp. 790–792 (in Russian)
Applications of complete families of continuous functions to the theory of Q-spaces - Czechoslovak Math. J., 11 (1961), pp. 115–133
Invariance of Gδ-spaces under mappings - Czechoslovak Math. J., 11 (1961), pp. 258–260
On almost real compact spaces - Bull. Acad. Polon., 9 (1961), pp. 247–250
On two problems of W.W. Comfort - Comment. Math. Univ. Carolin., 7 (1966), pp. 139–144
Non-homogeneity of βP- P - Comment. Math. Univ. Carolin., 7 (1966), pp. 705–710
Sums of ultrafilters - Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 73 (1967), pp. 87–91
Homogeneity problems for extremally disconnected spaces - Comment. Math. Univ. Carolin., 8 (1967), pp. 757–763
Baire sets that are Borelian subspaces - Proc. Roy. Soc. A, 299 (1967), pp. 287–290
On the Suslin-graph theorem - Comment Math. Univ. Carolin., 9 (1968), pp. 243–249
A survey of separable descriptive theory of sets and spaces - Czechoslovak Math. J., 20 (1970), pp. 406–467
A measurable map with analytic domain and metrizable range is quotient - Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 76 (1970), pp. 1112–1117
Luzin sets are additive - Comment Math. Univ. Carolin., 21 (1980), pp. 527–534
Refinements of perfect maps onto metrizable spaces and an application to Čech-analytic spaces - Topology Appl., 33 (1989), pp. 77–84
Decomposability of completely Suslin additive families - Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 82 (1981), pp. 359–365
Applications of Luzinian separation principles (non-separable case) - Fund. Math., 117 (1983), pp. 165–185
Analytic and Luzin spaces (non-separable case) - Topology Appl. , 19 (1985), pp. 129–156
^ Zdeněk Frolík 1933–1989, Mirek Husek , Jan Pelant , Topology and its Applications , Volume 44, issues 1–3, 22 May 1992, pages 11–17,(access on subscription ).
^ Vaughan, Jerry E. , On Frolík's characterization of class P . Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal , vol. 44 (1994), issue 1, pp. 1-6, freely available.
^ J.E. Vaughan, Countably compact and sequentially compact spaces. Handbook of Set-theoretic Topology , K. Kunen and J. Vaughan (ed.), North-Holland , Amsterdam, 1984.
^ Zdeněk Frolík on the Mathematics Genealogy Project .
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