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Semicontinuity in L for polyconvex integrals

Emilio Acerbi, Giuseppe Buttazzo, Nicola Fusco (1982)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

Viene studiata la semicontinuità rispetto alla topologia di L ( Ω ; 𝐑 m ) per alcuni funzionali del Calcolo delle Variazioni dipendenti da funzioni a valori vettoriali.

Semi-open sets in biclosure spaces

Jeeranunt Khampakdee, Chawalit Boonpok (2009)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

The aim of this paper is to introduce and study semi-open sets in biclosure spaces. We define semi-continuous maps and semi-irresolute maps and investigate their behavior. Moreover, we introduce pre-semi-open maps in biclosure spaces and study some of their properties.

Semi-quotient mappings and spaces

Moiz ud Din Khan, Rafaqat Noreen, Muhammad Siddique Bosan (2016)

Open Mathematics

In this paper, we continue the study of s-topological and irresolute-topological groups. We define semi-quotient mappings which are stronger than semi-continuous mappings, and then consider semi-quotient spaces and groups. It is proved that for some classes of irresolute-topological groups (G, *, τ) the semi-quotient space G/H is regular. Semi-isomorphisms of s-topological groups are also discussed.

Separating sets by Darboux-like functions

Aleksander Maliszewski (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We consider the following problem: Characterize the pairs ⟨A,B⟩ of subsets of ℝ which can be separated by a function from a given class, i.e., for which there exists a function f from that class such that f = 0 on A and f = 1 on B (the classical separation property) or f < 0 on A and f > 0 on B (a new separation property).

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 continuity on dyadic compacta and topological groups

Aleksander V. Arhangel'skii, Winfried Just, Grzegorz Plebanek (1996)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We study conditions under which sequentially continuous functions on topological spaces and sequentially continuous homomorphisms of topological groups are continuous.

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