Abstract. In this paper we study topological spaces whose F-reflections are resolvable. In particular, the reflectors T 0 , S, ρ, and FH-reflection are characterized.
<p>A topological space is said to be resolvable if it is a union of<br />two disjoint dense subsets. More generally it is called n-resolvable if it is a union of n pairwise disjoint dense subsets. In this paper, we characterize topological spaces such that their reflections (resp., compactifications) are n-resolvable (resp., exactly-n-resolvable, strongly-exactly-n-resolvable), for some particular cases of reflections and compactifications.</p>
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