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Countable compacta of continuity for projective functions
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    Countable compacta of continuity for projective functions (English)
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    16 May 2011
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    For a Polish space \(X\) let \(\mathcal{K}(X)\) denote the space of all compact subsets of \(X\) equipped with the Vietoris topology. In the paper under review the author investigates connections between complexity of a function \(f\) from a Polish space \(X\) to a Polish space \(Y\) and complexity of the set \(\widetilde C(f)=\{K\in \mathcal{K}(X)\); \(f|_K\) is continuous and \(K\) has exactly one limit point\}. In the main result he shows that for each positive integer \(n\) the following conditions are equivalent: (1)~\(\widetilde{C}(f)\in\Delta_n^1(\mathcal{K}(X))\); (2)~\(\widetilde{C}(f)\in \Sigma^1_n(\mathcal{K}(X))\); (3)~\(f\) is \(\Delta_n^1\)-measurable. In particular, \(f\) is Borel iff \(\widetilde{C}(f)\) is Borel.
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    continuity
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    Vietoris topology
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    Borel sets
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    projective classes
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    determinacy axiom.
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