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Relationships between continuity and abstract measurability of functions
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    Relationships between continuity and abstract measurability of functions (English)
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    26 July 2006
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    The authors give a general approach to studies on connections between measurability, continuity and relative continuity of functions. These results make use of ideas of Marczewski and Sierpiński. It is shown that a well-known characterization of \((s)\)-measurable Marczewski functions can be extended to the case of functions measurable with respect to a wide class of algebras involved with a topology. Also the Denjoy-Stepanoff property is generalised and it is shown that the D-S property stating the continuity of \({\mathcal A}\)-measurable functions at all points of a co-negligible set is quite common while an algebra \({\mathcal A}\) and an ideal \({\mathcal I}\) are the results of operations \(S\) and \(S_0\) on \(\tau\setminus{\mathcal I}\) for a given topology \(\tau\).
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    relative continuity
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    Denjoy-Stepanoff theorem
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    density-type topologies
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