A topological space X is called almost discrete, if it has precisely one nonisolated point. In this paper, we get that for a countable product X=∏Xi of almost discrete spaces Xi the space Cp(X) of all continuous real-valued functions with the topology of pointwise convergence is a μ-space if, and only if, X is a weak q-space if, and only if, t(X)=ω if, and only if, X is functionally generated by the family of all its countable subspaces. This result makes it possible to solve Archangel'skii's problem on the product of Grothendieck spaces. It is proved that in the model of ZFC, obtained by adding one Cohen real, there are Grothendieck spaces X and Y such that X×Y is not weakly Grothendieck space. In (PFA): the product of any countable family almost discrete Grothendieck spaces is a Grothendieck space. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Article number108919
JournalTopology and its Applications
Volume350
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geometry and Topology

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