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A theorem of insertion and extension of functions for normal spaces
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    A theorem of insertion and extension of functions for normal spaces (English)
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    15 November 1993
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    The main result of this paper is a theorem which characterizes the normal spaces as those topological spaces in which it is possible to insert a continuous function \(h\) between two functions \(g\leq f\), being \(g\) upper semicontinuous, \(f\) lower semicontinuous and \(f\) continuous in the closed subset \(C\), with \(h(x)=f(x)\) for every\(x\in C\). The Katětov-Tong theorem and the Tietze-Urysohn theorem are immediate corollaries of this result.
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    \({\mathcal C}\)-binary relation
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    insertion
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    normal space
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    semicontinuous function
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    Katětov-Tong theorem
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    Tietze-Urysohn theorem
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