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A pointwise selection principle for metric semigroup valued functions
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    A pointwise selection principle for metric semigroup valued functions (English)
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    Conditions under which a pointwise precompact sequence of functions, with values in a commutative metric semigroup, contains a pointwise convergent subsequence are investigated in terms of the joint modulus of variation. The additional algebraic structure of the target space leads to the relaxation of the assumptions needed in previously known generalizations of Helly's theorem. Five interesting examples showing sharpness of the results and an application to the almost everywhere convergence of Banach space valued functions is also given.
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    pointwise convergence
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    double sequence metric semigroup
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    joint modulus of variation
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    Helly's theorem
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    selection principle
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