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In the mathematical field of
descriptive set theory In mathematical logic, descriptive set theory (DST) is the study of certain classes of "well-behaved" set (mathematics), subsets of the real line and other Polish spaces. As well as being one of the primary areas of research in set theory, it has a ...
, a pointclass is a collection of sets of
points A point is a small dot or the sharp tip of something. Point or points may refer to: Mathematics * Point (geometry), an entity that has a location in space or on a plane, but has no extent; more generally, an element of some abstract topologica ...
, where a ''point'' is ordinarily understood to be an element of some perfect
Polish space In the mathematical discipline of general topology, a Polish space is a separable space, separable Completely metrizable space, completely metrizable topological space; that is, a space homeomorphic to a Complete space, complete metric space that h ...
. In practice, a pointclass is usually characterized by some sort of ''definability property''; for example, the collection of all
open set In mathematics, an open set is a generalization of an Interval (mathematics)#Definitions_and_terminology, open interval in the real line. In a metric space (a Set (mathematics), set with a metric (mathematics), distance defined between every two ...
s in some fixed collection of Polish spaces is a pointclass. (An open set may be seen as in some sense definable because it cannot be a purely arbitrary collection of points; for any point in the set, all points sufficiently close to that point must also be in the set.) Pointclasses find application in formulating many important principles and theorems from
set theory Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies Set (mathematics), sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects. Although objects of any kind can be collected into a set, set theory – as a branch of mathema ...
and
real analysis In mathematics, the branch of real analysis studies the behavior of real numbers, sequences and series of real numbers, and real functions. Some particular properties of real-valued sequences and functions that real analysis studies include co ...
. Strong set-theoretic principles may be stated in terms of the
determinacy Determinacy is a subfield of game theory and set theory that examines the conditions under which one or the other player of a game has a winning strategy, and the consequences of the existence of such strategies. Alternatively and similarly, "dete ...
of various pointclasses, which in turn implies that sets in those pointclasses (or sometimes larger ones) have regularity properties such as Lebesgue measurability (and indeed universal measurability), the
property of Baire A subset A of a topological space X has the property of Baire (Baire property, named after René-Louis Baire), or is called an almost open set, if it differs from an open set by a meager set; that is, if there is an open set U\subseteq X such tha ...
, and the
perfect set property In the mathematical field of descriptive set theory, a subset of a Polish space has the perfect set property if it is either countable or has a nonempty perfect subset (Kechris 1995, p. 150). Note that having the perfect set property is ...
.


Basic framework

In practice, descriptive set theorists often simplify matters by working in a fixed Polish space such as
Baire space In mathematics, a topological space X is said to be a Baire space if countable unions of closed sets with empty interior also have empty interior. According to the Baire category theorem, compact Hausdorff spaces and complete metric spaces are ...
or sometimes
Cantor space In mathematics, a Cantor space, named for Georg Cantor, is a topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set: a topological space is a Cantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set. In set theory, the topological space 2ω is called "the ...
, each of which has the advantage of being zero dimensional, and indeed
homeomorphic In mathematics and more specifically in topology, a homeomorphism ( from Greek roots meaning "similar shape", named by Henri Poincaré), also called topological isomorphism, or bicontinuous function, is a bijective and continuous function betw ...
to its finite or countable powers, so that considerations of dimensionality never arise. Yiannis Moschovakis provides greater generality by fixing once and for all a collection of underlying Polish spaces, including the set of all naturals, the set of all reals, Baire space, and Cantor space, and otherwise allowing the reader to throw in any desired perfect Polish space. Then he defines a ''product space'' to be any finite
Cartesian product In mathematics, specifically set theory, the Cartesian product of two sets and , denoted , is the set of all ordered pairs where is an element of and is an element of . In terms of set-builder notation, that is A\times B = \. A table c ...
of these underlying spaces. Then, for example, the pointclass \boldsymbol^0_1 of all open sets means the collection of all open subsets of one of these product spaces. This approach prevents \boldsymbol^0_1 from being a
proper class Proper may refer to: Mathematics * Proper map, in topology, a property of continuous function between topological spaces, if inverse images of compact subsets are compact * Proper morphism, in algebraic geometry, an analogue of a proper map f ...
, while avoiding excessive specificity as to the particular Polish spaces being considered (given that the focus is on the fact that \boldsymbol^0_1 is the collection of open sets, not on the spaces themselves).


Boldface pointclasses

The pointclasses in the
Borel hierarchy In mathematical logic, the Borel hierarchy is a stratification of the Borel algebra generated by the open subsets of a Polish space; elements of this algebra are called Borel sets. Each Borel set is assigned a unique countable ordinal number call ...
, and in the more complex projective hierarchy, are represented by sub- and super-scripted Greek letters in
boldface In typography, emphasis is the strengthening of words in a text with a font in a different style from the rest of the text, to highlight them. It is the equivalent of prosody stress in speech. Methods and use The most common methods in We ...
fonts; for example, \boldsymbol^0_1 is the pointclass of all
closed set In geometry, topology, and related branches of mathematics, a closed set is a Set (mathematics), set whose complement (set theory), complement is an open set. In a topological space, a closed set can be defined as a set which contains all its lim ...
s, \boldsymbol^0_2 is the pointclass of all Fσ sets, \boldsymbol^0_2 is the collection of all sets that are simultaneously Fσ and Gδ, and \boldsymbol^1_1 is the pointclass of all
analytic set In the mathematical field of descriptive set theory, a subset of a Polish space X is an analytic set if it is a continuous image of a Polish space. These sets were first defined by and his student . Definition There are several equivalent ...
s. Sets in such pointclasses need be "definable" only up to a point. For example, every
singleton set In mathematics, a singleton (also known as a unit set or one-point set) is a set with exactly one element. For example, the set \ is a singleton whose single element is 0. Properties Within the framework of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, the a ...
in a Polish space is closed, and thus \boldsymbol^0_1. Therefore, it cannot be that every \boldsymbol^0_1 set must be "more definable" than an arbitrary element of a Polish space (say, an arbitrary real number, or an arbitrary countable sequence of natural numbers). Boldface pointclasses, however, may (and in practice ordinarily do) require that sets in the class be definable relative to some real number, taken as an
oracle An oracle is a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions, most notably including precognition of the future, inspired by deities. If done through occultic means, it is a form of divination. Descript ...
. In that sense, membership in a boldface pointclass is a definability property, even though it is not absolute definability, but only definability with respect to a possibly undefinable real number. Boldface pointclasses, or at least the ones ordinarily considered, are closed under Wadge reducibility; that is, given a set in the pointclass, its
inverse image In mathematics, for a function f: X \to Y, the image of an input value x is the single output value produced by f when passed x. The preimage of an output value y is the set of input values that produce y. More generally, evaluating f at each ...
under a
continuous function In mathematics, a continuous function is a function such that a small variation of the argument induces a small variation of the value of the function. This implies there are no abrupt changes in value, known as '' discontinuities''. More preci ...
(from a product space to the space of which the given set is a subset) is also in the given pointclass. Thus a boldface pointclass is a downward-closed union of Wadge degrees.


Lightface pointclasses

The Borel and projective hierarchies have analogs in
effective descriptive set theory Effective descriptive set theory is the branch of descriptive set theory dealing with sets of reals having lightface definitions; that is, definitions that do not require an arbitrary real parameter (Moschovakis 1980). Thus effective descriptive ...
in which the definability property is no longer relativized to an oracle, but is made absolute. For example, if one fixes some collection of basic
open neighborhood In topology and related areas of mathematics, a neighbourhood (or neighborhood) is one of the basic concepts in a topological space. It is closely related to the concepts of open set and interior. Intuitively speaking, a neighbourhood of a po ...
s (say, in Baire space, the collection of sets of the form for each fixed finite sequence ''s'' of natural numbers), then the open, or \boldsymbol^0_1, sets may be characterized as all (arbitrary) unions of basic open neighborhoods. The analogous \Sigma^0_1 sets, with a lightface \Sigma, are no longer ''arbitrary'' unions of such neighborhoods, but
computable Computability is the ability to solve a problem by an effective procedure. It is a key topic of the field of computability theory within mathematical logic and the theory of computation within computer science. The computability of a problem is cl ...
unions of them. That is, a set is lightface \Sigma^0_1, also called ''effectively open'', if there is a computable set ''S'' of finite sequences of naturals such that the given set is the union of the sets for ''s'' in ''S''. A set is lightface \Pi^0_1 if it is the complement of a \Sigma^0_1 set. Thus each \Sigma^0_1 set has at least one index, which describes the computable function enumerating the basic open sets from which it is composed; in fact it will have infinitely many such indices. Similarly, an index for a \Pi^0_1 set ''B'' describes the computable function enumerating the basic open sets in the complement of ''B''. A set ''A'' is lightface \Sigma^0_2 if it is a union of a computable sequence of \Pi^0_1 sets (that is, there is a computable enumeration of indices of \Pi^0_1 sets such that ''A'' is the union of these sets). This relationship between lightface sets and their indices is used to extend the lightface Borel hierarchy into the transfinite, via
recursive ordinal In mathematics, specifically computability and set theory, an ordinal \alpha is said to be computable or recursive if there is a computable well-ordering of a computable subset of the natural numbers having the order type \alpha. It is easy to ch ...
s. This produces the hyperarithmetic hierarchy, which is the lightface analog of the Borel hierarchy. (The finite levels of the hyperarithmetic hierarchy are known as the
arithmetical hierarchy In mathematical logic, the arithmetical hierarchy, arithmetic hierarchy or Kleene–Mostowski hierarchy (after mathematicians Stephen Cole Kleene and Andrzej Mostowski) classifies certain sets based on the complexity of formulas that define th ...
.) A similar treatment can be applied to the projective hierarchy. Its lightface analog is known as the
analytical hierarchy Analytic or analytical may refer to: Chemistry * Analytical chemistry, the analysis of material samples to learn their chemical composition and structure * Analytical technique, a method that is used to determine the concentration of a chemica ...
.


Summary

Each class is at least as large as the classes above it.


References

* {{cite book , author=Moschovakis, Yiannis N. , title=Descriptive Set Theory , url=https://archive.org/details/descriptivesetth0000mosc , url-access=registration , publisher=North Holland , year=1980 , isbn=0-444-70199-0 Descriptive set theory General topology