Page 1 Next

Displaying 1 – 20 of 89

Showing per page

Families of almost disjoint Hamel bases.

Lorenz Halbeisen (2005)

Extracta Mathematicae

For infinite dimensional Banach spaces X we investigate the maximal size of a family of pairwise almost disjoint normalized Hamel bases of X, where two sets A and B are said to be almost disjoint if the cardinality of A ∩ B is smaller than the cardinality of either A or B.

Fat P-sets in the Space ω*

Ryszard Frankiewicz, Magdalena Grzech, Paweł Zbierski (2005)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We prove that-consistently-in the space ω* there are no P-sets with the ℂ-cc and any two fat P-sets with the ℂ⁺-cc are coabsolute.

Fields of surreal numbers and exponentiation

Lou van den Dries, Philip Ehrlich (2001)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We show that Conway's field of surreal numbers with its natural exponential function has the same elementary properties as the exponential field of real numbers. We obtain ordinal bounds on the length of products, reciprocals, exponentials and logarithms of surreal numbers in terms of the lengths of their inputs. It follows that the set of surreal numbers of length less than a given ordinal is a subfield of the field of all surreal numbers if and only if this ordinal is an ε-number. In that case,...

Filter descriptive classes of Borel functions

Gabriel Debs, Jean Saint Raymond (2009)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We first prove that given any analytic filter ℱ on ω the set of all functions f on 2 ω which can be represented as the pointwise limit relative to ℱ of some sequence ( f ) n ω of continuous functions ( f = l i m f ), is exactly the set of all Borel functions of class ξ for some countable ordinal ξ that we call the rank of ℱ. We discuss several structural properties of this rank. For example, we prove that any free Π⁰₄ filter is of rank 1.

Filter games on ω and the dual ideal

Claude Laflamme, Christopher C. Leary (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We continue the efforts to characterize winning strategies in various infinite games involving filters on the natural numbers in terms of combinatorial or structural properties of the given filter. Previous results in the literature included those games where player II responded with natural numbers, or finite subsets of natural numbers. In this paper we concentrate on games where player II responds with members of the dual ideal. We also give a summary of known results on filter games.

Filters and sequences

Sławomir Solecki (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We consider two situations which relate properties of filters with properties of the limit operators with respect to these filters. In the first one, we show that the space of sequences having limits with respect to a Π 3 0 filter is itself Π 3 0 and therefore, by a result of Dobrowolski and Marciszewski, such spaces are topologically indistinguishable. This answers a question of Dobrowolski and Marciszewski. In the second one, we characterize universally measurable filters which fulfill Fatou’s lemma.

Finite Embeddability of Sets and Ultrafilters

Andreas Blass, Mauro Di Nasso (2015)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

A set A of natural numbers is finitely embeddable in another such set B if every finite subset of A has a rightward translate that is a subset of B. This notion of finite embeddability arose in combinatorial number theory, but in this paper we study it in its own right. We also study a related notion of finite embeddability of ultrafilters on the natural numbers. Among other results, we obtain connections between finite embeddability and the algebraic and topological structure of the Stone-Čech...

Finiteness and choice

Omar De la Cruz (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We deal with weak choice principles of the form: Every "finite" family of non-empty sets has a choice function, where "finite" stands for one of several different definitions of finiteness that are not equivalent unless we assume the axiom of choice (AC). Several relations of implication and independence are established. In the process, we answer a few open questions about the relations between different definitions of finiteness.

Finite-to-one fuzzy maps and fuzzy perfect maps

Francisco Gallego Lupiañez (1998)

Kybernetika

In this paper we define, for fuzzy topology, notions corresponding to finite-to-one and k -to-one maps. We study the relationship between these new fuzzy maps and various kinds of fuzzy perfect maps. Also, we show the invariance and the inverse inveriance under the various kinds of fuzzy perfect maps (and the finite-to-one fuzzy maps), of different properties of fuzzy topological spaces.

Fixed points of fuzzy monotone maps

Ismat Beg (1999)

Archivum Mathematicum

The existence of fixed points for monotone maps on the fuzzy ordered sets under suitable conditions is proved.

Currently displaying 1 – 20 of 89

Page 1 Next