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Borsuk's quasi-equivalence is not transitive

Andrzej Kadlof, Nikola Koceić Bilan, Nikica Uglešić (2007)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Borsuk's quasi-equivalence relation on the class of all compacta is considered. The open problem concerning transitivity of this relation is solved in the negative. Namely, three continua X, Y and Z lying in ℝ³ are constructed such that X is quasi-equivalent to Y and Y is quasi-equivalent to Z, while X is not quasi-equivalent to Z.

Quasi-linear maps

D. J. Grubb (2008)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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A quasi-linear map from a continuous function space C(X) is one which is linear on each singly generated subalgebra. We show that the collection of quasi-linear functionals has a Banach space pre-dual with a natural order. We then investigate quasi-linear maps between two continuous function spaces, classifying them in terms of generalized image transformations.

Versatile asymmetrical tight extensions

Olivier Olela Otafudu, Zechariah Mushaandja (2017)

Topological Algebra and its Applications

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We show that the image of a q-hyperconvex quasi-metric space under a retraction is q-hyperconvex. Furthermore, we establish that quasi-tightness and quasi-essentiality of an extension of a T0-quasi-metric space are equivalent.

The quasi topology associated with a countably subadditive set function

Bent Fuglede (1971)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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This is a general study of an increasing, countably subadditive set function, called a capacity, and defined on the subsets of a topological space X . The principal aim is the study of the “quasi-topological” properties of subsets of X , or of numerical functions on X , with respect to such a capacity C . Analogues are obtained to various important properties of the fine topology in potential theory, notably the quasi Lindelöf principle (Doob), the existence of a fine support (Getoor), and...