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    Compactness in constructive analysis revisited (English)
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    This paper, which follows other papers of the same authors, deals with constructive compactness. Representations of closed and compact subset of \({\mathbb{R}}\) are introduced and two different versions of the Heine-Borel theorem are proved. It is pointed out the fundamental role of topology in constructive analysis, and in particular of discontinuity as the main reason for nonconstructivity.
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    constructive compactness
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    Heine-Borel theorem
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    topology
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    constructive analysis
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    discontinuity
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