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On functions that are almost continuous and perfectly everywhere surjective but not Jones. Lineability and additivity (English)
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9 February 2018
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The authors show that the class of functions that are perfectly everywhere surjective (PES) and almost continuous in the sense of Stallings (AC) but are not Jones functions (J) is \(\mathfrak{c}^+\)-lineable. This statement answers the following question: how ``large'' (in terms of algebraic genericity) is the class of functions in \(\mathbb{R}^{\mathbb{R}}\) that are perfectly everywhere surjective and almost continuous (in the sense of Stallings) but not Jones? Lower and upper bounds for the additivity of the class of functions \(\mathrm{PES} \cap \mathrm{AC} \setminus \mathrm{J}\) are also given. Finally, some open question are provided.
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lineability
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additivity
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perfectly everywhere surjective
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Jones function
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almost continuous function
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Bernstein set
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almost disjoint family
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covering property axiom CPA
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