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It is proved that for a zero-dimensional space , the function space has a Vietoris continuous selection for its hyperspace of at most 2-point sets if and only if is separable. This provides the complete affirmative solution to a question posed by Tamariz-Mascarúa. It is also obtained that for a strongly zero-dimensional metrizable space , the function space is weakly orderable if and only if its hyperspace of at most 2-point sets has a Vietoris continuous selection. This provides a partial...
For a compact Hausdorff space K and a Banach space X, let WC(K,X) denote the space of X-valued functions defined on K, that are continuous when X has the weak topology. In this note by a simple Banach space theoretic argument, we show that given f belonging to WC(K,X) there exists a net {fa} contained in C(K,X) (space of norm continuous functions) such that fa --> f pointwise w.r.t. the norm topology on X. Such a function f is said to be of Baire class 1.
Let M be a metrizable group. Let G be a dense subgroup of . We prove that if G is domain representable, then . The following corollaries answer open questions. If X is completely regular and is domain representable, then X is discrete. If X is zero-dimensional, T₂, and is subcompact, then X is discrete.
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