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Completion of continuity spaces with uniformly vanishing asymmetry

Published 18 Aug 2014 in math.GN | (1408.3887v1)

Abstract: The classical Cauchy completion of a metric space (by means of Cauchy sequences) as well as the completion of a uniform space (by means of Cauchy filters) are well-known to rely on the symmetry of the metric space or uniform space in question. For qausi-metric spaces and quasi-uniform spaces various non-equivalent completions exist, often defined on a certain subcategory of spaces that satisfy a key property required for the particular completion to exist. The classical filter completion of a uniform space can be adapted to yield a filter completion of a metric space. We show that this completion by filters generalizes to continuity spaces that satisfy a form of symmetry which we call uniformly vanishing asymmetry.

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