Characterization of properties of spaces in terms of properties of their continuous images (Q1074164)

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Characterization of properties of spaces in terms of properties of their continuous images
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    Characterization of properties of spaces in terms of properties of their continuous images (English)
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    A real function f on space X is strictly b-continuous if the contraction of f onto each bounded set in X coincides with the contraction onto the same set of some function that is continuous on X. Space X is called a \(b_ f\)-space if every strictly b-continuous function on X is continuous. Obviously, the class of \(b_ f\)-spaces contains all pseudocompact spaces, all k-spaces, and all quasi-k-spaces in the sense of Nagata. The main result gives the following characterization of pseudocompactness: A Tikhonov space is pseudocompact if and only if every Tikhonov space that is the continuous image of X is a \(b_ f\)-space.
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    metacompact Tikhonov space
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    normal \(T_ 1\)-space
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    countable
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    compactness
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    \(b_ f\)-space
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    pseudocompactness
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