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Algebrability of \(\mathcal{S}\)-continuous functions
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    Algebrability of \(\mathcal{S}\)-continuous functions (English)
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    24 October 2017
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    Four different families of continuous functions \(f : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}\) are introduced considering the natural topology or the \(\mathcal{S}\)-density topology on the domain and on the range. For certain differences of these families is proved that they are strongly \(\mathfrak{c}\)-algebrable (i.e. they contain \(\mathfrak{c}\)-generated free subalgebras).
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    density topology
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    \(\mathcal{S}\)-density topology
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    continuity
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    algebrability
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    exponential-like method
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