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One generalization of connectedness and its application to differential calculus and the stability theory of classes of mappings (English)
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28 January 2001
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In this work, the notion of weak connectedness of sets in metrizable locally convex spaces is introduced and some applications of this notion to differential calculus (Section 1 of this paper) and to the theory of \(\omega\)-stability of classes of Lipschitzian mappings (Sections 2-4) are considered. Section 1 contains the definition and the simplest properties of weak connectedness; in addition, it includes a generalization of the Darboux theorem on intermediate values of the derivative of a real-valued function and two closely related results. In Section 2, stability of classes of mappings from domains in \(\mathbb{R}^n\) into \(\mathbb{R}^m\) that are generated by compact subspaces of the space \(L(\mathbb{R}^n, \mathbb{R}^m)\) of linear mappings from \(\mathbb{R}^n\) into \(\mathbb{R}^m\) are considered. Section 3 gives a complete classification of all \(\omega\)-stable classes of mappings of intervals on the real number line into the space \(\mathbb{R}^m\) (Theorem 8). In Section 4, stability of Lipschitzian subclasses of solutions to systems of linear partial differential equations are examined.
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weak connectedness
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metrizable locally convex spaces
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differential calculus
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