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    The paper is concerned with continuity properties of the hull operator, especially closure and convex hull and combinations of them on the compact subsets of a locally convex real Hausdorff topological vector space. The main point is the remark that a theorem of \textit{E. Kalai} and \textit{N. Megiddo} [Econometrica 48, 781-784 (1980; Zbl 0431.90008)], asserting that singleton-valued choice on compact and convex sets cannot be faithful and continuous together, remains not true, if the choice is not constrained to be singleton-valued.
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    fidelity
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    path-independence
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    continuity properties
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    hull operator
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    singleton-valued choice
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