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    Separately continuous selectors (English)
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    2 December 1998
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    Conditions are investigated, under which a multifunction defined on a product space and having continuous all sections admits a selector, whose sections are also separately continuous. The results are then applied to sublinear operators and subdifferentiation.
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    separately continuous selector
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    subdifferential
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    product space
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    sublinear operators
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