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A note on weakly ( μ , λ ) -closed functions

Bishwambhar Roy (2013)

Mathematica Bohemica

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In this paper we introduce a new class of functions called weakly ( μ , λ ) -closed functions with the help of generalized topology which was introduced by Á. Császár. Several characterizations and some basic properties of such functions are obtained. The connections between these functions and some other similar types of functions are given. Finally some comparisons between different weakly closed functions are discussed. This weakly ( μ , λ ) -closed functions enable us to facilitate the formulation...

On the class of b-L-weakly and order M-weakly compact operators

Driss Lhaimer, Mohammed Moussa, Khalid Bouras (2020)

Mathematica Bohemica

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In this paper, we introduce and study new concepts of b-L-weakly and order M-weakly compact operators. As consequences, we obtain some characterizations of KB-spaces.

Selections and weak orderability

Michael Hrušák, Iván Martínez-Ruiz (2009)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We answer a question of van Mill and Wattel by showing that there is a separable locally compact space which admits a continuous weak selection but is not weakly orderable. Furthermore, we show that a separable space which admits a continuous weak selection can be covered by two weakly orderable spaces. Finally, we give a partial answer to a question of Gutev and Nogura by showing that a separable space which admits a continuous weak selection admits a continuous selection for all finite...

Fixed point theorems for weakly sequentially closed maps

Donal O'Regan (2000)

Archivum Mathematicum

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A number of fixed point theorems are presented for weakly contractive maps which have weakly sequentially closed graph. Our results automatically lead to new existence theorems for differential inclusions in Banach spaces relative to the weak topology.

Weak orderability of second countable spaces

Valentin Gutev (2007)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We demonstrate that a second countable space is weakly orderable if and only if it has a continuous weak selection. This provides a partial positive answer to a question of van Mill and Wattel.