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Category theorems concerning Z-density continuous functions

K. CiesielskiL. Larson — 1991

Fundamenta Mathematicae

The ℑ-density topology T on ℝ is a refinement of the natural topology. It is a category analogue of the density topology [9, 10]. This paper is concerned with ℑ-density continuous functions, i.e., the real functions that are continuous when the ℑ-densitytopology is used on the domain and the range. It is shown that the family C of ordinary continuous functions f: [0,1]→ℝ which have at least one point of ℑ-density continuity is a first category subset of C([0,1])= f: [0,1]→ℝ: f is continuous equipped...

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