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When are Borel functions Baire functions?

M. Fosgerau (1993)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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The following two theorems give the flavour of what will be proved. Theorem. Let Y be a complete metric space. Then the families of first Baire class functions and of first Borel class functions from [0,1] to Y coincide if and only if Y is connected and locally connected.Theorem. Let Y be a separable metric space. Then the families of second Baire class functions and of second Borel class functions from [0,1] to Y coincide if and only if for all finite sequences U 1 , . . . , U q of nonempty open subsets...

Compactness in the First Baire Class and Baire-1 Operators

Mercourakis, S., Stamati, E. (2002)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

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For a polish space M and a Banach space E let B1 (M, E) be the space of first Baire class functions from M to E, endowed with the pointwise weak topology. We study the compact subsets of B1 (M, E) and show that the fundamental results proved by Rosenthal, Bourgain, Fremlin, Talagrand and Godefroy, in case E = R, also hold true in the general case. For instance: a subset of B1 (M, E) is compact iff it is sequentially (resp. countably) compact, the convex hull of a compact bounded subset...