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arxiv: 1902.01469 · v1 · pith:YK6AS33Vnew · submitted 2019-02-04 · 🧮 math.GN

Balleans, hyperballeans and ideals

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A ballean $\mathcal{B}$ (or a coarse structure) on a set $X$ is a family of subsets of $X$ called balls (or entourages of the diagonal in $X\times X$) defined in such a way that $\mathcal{B}$ can be considered as the asymptotic counterpart of a uniform topological space. The aim of this paper is to study two concrete balleans defined by the ideals in the Boolean algebra of all subsets of $X$ and their hyperballeans, with particular emphasis on their connectedness structure, more specifically the number of their connected components.

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