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Upper Namioka property of compact-valued mappings (English)
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4 September 2017
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For topological spaces \(X\) and \(Y\) let \(LU(X,Y)\) stand for the family of all multi-valued mappings \(F:X\times Y\to [0,1]\) which are lower semi-continuous with respect to the first variable and upper semi-continuous with respect to the second one. A compact-valued mapping \(F\in LU(X,Y)\) has the upper Namioka property if there exists a dense \(G_\delta\) set \(A\subset X\) such that \(F\) is jointly upper semi-continuous at every point of \(A\times Y\). A topological Baire space \(X\) is called upper Namioka, if for every compact space \(Y\) every compact-valued mapping \(F\in LU(X,Y)\) has the upper Namioka property. A compact space \(Y\) is called upper co-Namioka, if for every Baire space \(X\) every compact-valued mapping \(F\in LU(X,Y)\) has the upper Namioka property. In this paper, mappings with the upper Namioka property, upper Namioka spaces, and upper co-Namioka spaces are investigated.
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compact-valued mappings
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upper semi-continuity
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lower semi-continuity
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linearly ordered space
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Namioka property
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compact space
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Baire space
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