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Monotone insertion of semi-continuous maps to ordered topological vector spaces
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    Monotone insertion of semi-continuous maps to ordered topological vector spaces (English)
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    9 June 2017
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    Let \(X\) be a topological space and \(g, h\) be non-continuous, real-valued functions defined on \(X\) and satisfying \(g(x) \leqslant h(x)\) for all \(x \in X\); the problem of \textit{monotone insertions} (that is, the problem of giving conditions on \(X\) such that, in the described context, there is always a continuous real-valued continuous function \(f\) such that \(g(x) \leqslant f(x) \leqslant h(x)\) for all \(x \in X\)) was extensively investigated since the 1920's. Previous results (due to a number of authors) include characterizations of monotone countably metacompact spaces and monotone countably paracompact spaces in terms of monotone insertions of real-valued continuous functions. In the paper under review, the authors investigate monotone insertions of semi-continuous maps with values in some ordered topological vector spaces and, during the process, generalize several previous results by providing new characterizations of stratifiable spaces, semi-stratifiable spaces, countably paracompact spaces, countably metacompact spaces, perfect spaces and perfectly normal spaces.
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    insertion property
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    stratifiable spaces
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    semi-stratifiable spaces
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    ordered topological vector space
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    lower semi-continuous
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    upper semi-continuous
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