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    A local version of the closed graph Lemma of Kelley (English)
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    Let \(F:X\to Y\) be a multifunction between metric spaces \(X,Y\). Conditions under which uniform near openness of \(F\) implies uniform openness are formulated in terms of local closedness of \(Gr(F)\). Five interesting counterexamples are also constructed.
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    multifunction openness
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    multifunction near openness
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