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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 878121
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A decomposition of continuity
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 878121

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    A decomposition of continuity (English)
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    The authors define a subset \(S\) of a topological space \(X\) to be an \(\alpha^*\)-set if \(\text{int} S\) is regular open. A \(C\)-set is the intersection of an open set and an \(\alpha^*\)-set. A function between two spaces is called \(C\)-continuous if the inverse image of each open set is a \(C\)-set. Among some other observations the authors prove the following result: A function between topological spaces is continuous if and only if it is \(C\)-continuous and \(\alpha\)-continuous.
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    \(C\)-continuous function
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    \(\alpha^*\)-set
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    \(C\)-set
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