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    Gap continuity of multimaps (English)
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    16 March 2009
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    Let \(X\) be a topological space and \((Y,d)\) be a metric space. A~multimap \(F:X\multimap Y\) is said to be gap-continuous at \(\overline{x}\in X\) if \(\text{gap}(F(\overline{x}),F(x)):=\inf \{d(a,b):a\in F(\overline{x}),b\in F(x)\}\rightarrow 0\) as \(x\rightarrow \overline{x}\). The author introduces this notion and considers some of its properties. Moreover, continuity properties of subdifferentials and an approximate selection result are obtained.
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    multimap
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    gap-continuity
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    lower semicontinuity
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    subdifferential
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