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Base-base paracompactness and subsets of the Sorgenfrey line

Strashimir G. Popvassilev (2012)

Mathematica Bohemica

A topological space X is called base-base paracompact (John E. Porter) if it has an open base such that every base ' has a locally finite subcover 𝒞 ' . It is not known if every paracompact space is base-base paracompact. We study subspaces of the Sorgenfrey line (e.g. the irrationals, a Bernstein set) as a possible counterexample.

Bernstein sets with algebraic properties

Marcin Kysiak (2009)

Open Mathematics

We construct Bernstein sets in ℝ having some additional algebraic properties. In particular, solving a problem of Kraszewski, Rałowski, Szczepaniak and Żeberski, we construct a Bernstein set which is a < c-covering and improve some other results of Rałowski, Szczepaniak and Żeberski on nonmeasurable sets.

Besicovitch via Baire

T. W. Körner (2003)

Studia Mathematica

We construct various Besicovitch sets using Baire category arguments.

Best simultaneous L p approximations

Yusuf Karakuş (1998)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper we study simultaneous approximation of n real-valued functions in L p [ a , b ] and give a generalization of some related results.

Beyond Lebesgue and Baire II: Bitopology and measure-category duality

N. H. Bingham, A. J. Ostaszewski (2010)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We re-examine measure-category duality by a bitopological approach, using both the Euclidean and the density topologies of the line. We give a topological result (on convergence of homeomorphisms to the identity) obtaining as a corollary results on infinitary combinatorics due to Kestelman and to Borwein and Ditor. We hence give a unified proof of the measure and category cases of the Uniform Convergence Theorem for slowly varying functions. We also extend results on very slowly varying functions...

Borel extensions of Baire measures in ZFC

Menachem Kojman, Henryk Michalewski (2011)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove: 1) Every Baire measure on the Kojman-Shelah Dowker space admits a Borel extension. 2) If the continuum is not real-valued-measurable then every Baire measure on M. E. Rudin's Dowker space admits a Borel extension. Consequently, Balogh's space remains the only candidate to be a ZFC counterexample to the measure extension problem of the three presently known ZFC Dowker spaces.

Borel partitions of unity and lower Carathéodory multifunctions

S. Srivastava (1995)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove the existence of Carathéodory selections and representations of a closed convex valued, lower Carathéodory multifunction from a set A in A ( ( X ) ) into a separable Banach space Y, where ℰ is a sub-σ-field of the Borel σ-field ℬ(E) of a Polish space E, X is a Polish space and A is the Suslin operation. As applications we obtain random versions of results on extensions of continuous functions and fixed points of multifunctions. Such results are useful in the study of random differential equations...

Borel parts of the spectrum of an operator and of the operator algebra of a separable Hilbert space

Piotr Niemiec (2012)

Studia Mathematica

For a linear operator T in a Banach space let σ p ( T ) denote the point spectrum of T, let σ p , n ( T ) for finite n > 0 be the set of all λ σ p ( T ) such that dim ker(T - λ) = n and let σ p , ( T ) be the set of all λ σ p ( T ) for which ker(T - λ) is infinite-dimensional. It is shown that σ p ( T ) is σ , σ p , ( T ) is σ δ and for each finite n the set σ p , n ( T ) is the intersection of an σ set and a δ set provided T is closable and the domain of T is separable and weakly σ-compact. For closed densely defined operators in a separable Hilbert space a more detailed decomposition...

Borel sets with σ-compact sections for nonseparable spaces

Petr Holický (2008)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove that every (extended) Borel subset E of X × Y, where X is complete metric and Y is Polish, can be covered by countably many extended Borel sets with compact sections if the sections E x = y Y : ( x , y ) E , x ∈ X, are σ-compact. This is a nonseparable version of a theorem of Saint Raymond. As a by-product, we get a proof of Saint Raymond’s result which does not use transfinite induction.

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