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Selection principles and upper semicontinuous functions

Masami Sakai (2009)

Colloquium Mathematicae

In connection with a conjecture of Scheepers, Bukovský introduced properties wQN* and SSP* and asked whether wQN* implies SSP*. We prove it in this paper. We also give characterizations of properties S₁(Γ,Ω) and S f i n ( Γ , Ω ) in terms of upper semicontinuous functions

Sequential completeness of subspaces of products of two cardinals

Roman Frič, Nobuyuki Kemoto (1999)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let κ be a cardinal number with the usual order topology. We prove that all subspaces of κ 2 are weakly sequentially complete and, as a corollary, all subspaces of ω 1 2 are sequentially complete. Moreover we show that a subspace of ( ω 1 + 1 ) 2 need not be sequentially complete, but note that X = A × B is sequentially complete whenever A and B are subspaces of κ .

Sequential convergence in C p ( X )

David H. Fremlin (1994)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

I discuss the number of iterations of the elementary sequential closure operation required to achieve the full sequential closure of a set in spaces of the form C p ( X ) .

Sequential convergences on Boolean algebras defined by systems of maximal filters

Roman Frič, Ján Jakubík (2001)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We study sequential convergences defined on a Boolean algebra by systems of maximal filters. We describe the order properties of the system of all such convergences. We introduce the category of 2-generated convergence Boolean algebras and generalize the construction of Novák sequential envelope to such algebras.

Sequential + separable vs sequentially separable and another variation on selective separability

Angelo Bella, Maddalena Bonanzinga, Mikhail Matveev (2013)

Open Mathematics

A space X is sequentially separable if there is a countable D ⊂ X such that every point of X is the limit of a sequence of points from D. Neither “sequential + separable” nor “sequentially separable” implies the other. Some examples of this are presented and some conditions under which one of the two implies the other are discussed. A selective version of sequential separability is also considered.

Somme Ponctuelle D'operateurs Maximaux Monotones Pointwise Sum of two Maximal Monotone Operators

Attouch, H., Riahi, H., Théra, M. (1996)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

∗ Cette recherche a été partiellement subventionnée, en ce qui concerne le premier et le dernier auteur, par la bourse OTAN CRG 960360 et pour le second auteur par l’Action Intégrée 95/0849 entre les universités de Marrakech, Rabat et Montpellier.The primary goal of this paper is to shed some light on the maximality of the pointwise sum of two maximal monotone operators. The interesting purpose is to extend some recent results of Attouch, Moudafi and Riahi on the graph-convergence of maximal monotone...

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