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Ascoli-type theorems for locally bounded quasicontinuous functions, minimal usco and minimal cusco maps
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    Ascoli-type theorems for locally bounded quasicontinuous functions, minimal usco and minimal cusco maps (English)
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    29 May 2015
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    Let \(X\) be a locally compact space and \((Y,d)\) be a nontrivial metric space such that \(d\) has the Heine-Borel property. The following are the main results in this paper: { Theorem 1.} Let \({\mathcal E}\) be a compact subset of \((Q(X,Y),\tau_{UC})\). Then, \(\{\overline{f}; f\in {\mathcal E}\}\) is a compact subset of \((D(X,Y),\tau_{UC})\). { Theorem 2.} Let \({\mathcal E}\) be a subset of \(MU(X,Y)\), where for each \(F\in {\mathcal E}\) there exists a selection \(f_F\) of \(F\) such that \(\{f_F; F\in {\mathcal E}\}\) is closed in \((Q^*(X,Y),\tau_{UC})\), densely equicontinuous and pointwise bounded. Then, \({\mathcal E}\) is a compact subset of \((MU(X,Y),\tau_{UC})\). Some other Ascoli-type results are then given for minimal usco and minimal cusco maps from \(X\) to \(\mathbb R\).
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    Banach space
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    quasicontinuous function
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    equicontinuous family
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    minimal usco/cusco map
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