Weakly closed multifunctions and paracompactness.
In [4], J. Ceder proved that every paracompact strongly complete semimetrizable space is completely metrizable. This result cannot be generalized to paracompact weakly complete semimetrizable spaces as a known example of L. F. McAuley shows (see [11, Theorem 3.2]). It then arises, in a natural way, the question of obtaining conditions for the complete metrizability of a paracompact weakly complete semimetrizable space. In this note we give an answer to this question. We show that every regular theta,...
For a compact Hausdorff space K and a Banach space X, let WC(K,X) denote the space of X-valued functions defined on K, that are continuous when X has the weak topology. In this note by a simple Banach space theoretic argument, we show that given f belonging to WC(K,X) there exists a net {fa} contained in C(K,X) (space of norm continuous functions) such that fa --> f pointwise w.r.t. the norm topology on X. Such a function f is said to be of Baire class 1.
We prove that there exist weakly countably determined spaces of complexity higher than coanalytic. On the other hand, we also show that coanalytic sets can be characterized by the existence of a cofinal adequate family of closed sets. Therefore the Banach spaces constructed by means of these families have at most coanalytic complexity.
In 2005, İ. Tok fuzzified the notion of the topological entropy R. A. Adler et al. (1965) using the notion of fuzzy compactness of C. L. Chang (1968). In the present paper, we have proposed a new definition of the fuzzy topological entropy of fuzzy continuous mapping, namely weakly fuzzy topological entropy based on the notion of weak fuzzy compactness due to R. Lowen (1976) along with its several properties. We have shown that the topological entropy R. A. Adler et al. (1965) of continuous mapping...
In this paper we give a characterization of a separable metrizable space having a metrizable S-weakly infinite-dimensional compactification in terms of a special metric. Moreover, we give two characterizations of a separable metrizable space having a metrizable countable-dimensional compactification.
In this paper we generalize the well known converse to the contraction principle due to C. Bessaga, dropping the uniqueness of the fixed point from its hypotheses. Some properties of weakly Picard mappings are given.
The main results of this paper are that (1) a space is -developable if and only if it is a weak-open image of a metric space, one consequence of the result being the correction of an error in the paper of Z. Li and S. Lin; (2) characterizations of weak-open compact images of metric spaces, which is another answer to a question in in the paper of Y. Ikeda, C. liu and Y. Tanaka.