Christensen measurable solutions of generalized Cauchy functional equations (Q1096814)

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Christensen measurable solutions of generalized Cauchy functional equations
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    Christensen measurable solutions of generalized Cauchy functional equations (English)
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    1986
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    The relation between measurability and continuity of solutions of various functional equations has been studied by many authors. The author of this paper studies similar problems. Let \((G,+)\) be an Abelian Polish topological group and \({\mathfrak M}\) the \(\sigma\)-algebra of all universally measurable subsets of G. A set \(A\in {\mathfrak M}\) is a Haar zero set if there exists a probability measure \(\mu\) on \({\mathfrak M}\) such that \(\mu (A+x)=0\) for each \(x\in G\). All subsets of Haar zero sets form a proper \(\sigma\)-ideal \({\mathcal C}_ 0\) of Christensen zero sets. The \(\sigma\)- algebra consisting of all sets of the form \(A=B\cup C\), where \(B\in {\mathfrak M}\) and \(C\in {\mathfrak C}_ 0\) is denoted by \({\mathcal C}\). Elements of the \(\sigma\)-algebra \({\mathcal C}\) are called Christensen measurable sets. Let X be a topological space, the function \(f: G\to X\) is Christensen measurable if \(f^{-1}(U)\in {\mathcal C}\) for every open subset U of X. Let \(X_ 1,...,X_ n\) be topological spaces with countable bases. The main result is the following: Suppose that \(H: X_ 1\times...\times X_ n\to X\) and \(g_ i:\) \(G\to X_ i\) is a Christensen measurable function for \(i=1,...,n\), then there exists a set \(M\subset G\), \(M\in {\mathcal C}/{\mathcal C}_ 0\) such that the restriction of H to \(g_ 1(M)\times...\times g_ n(M)\) is continuous. For a given neighbourhood W of zero in G let \(c: W\to G\) be a function continuous at zero such that \(c(0)=0\). If \(k_ 1,...,k_ n\) are fixed integers and \(g: W\to X\) satisfies the equation \(g(y)=H(g_ 1(x+k_ 1c(y)),...,g_ n(x+k_ nc(y))),\) \(x\in M\), \(y\in W\), then g is continuous at zero. The author studies the equation \(f(x+y)=H(f(x),f(y)),\) \(x,y\in G\) and shows that under certain restrictive hypotheses on the equation the Christensen measurability of f implies continuity of f without the usual assumption that H itself is continuous.
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    generalized Cauchy functional equations
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    Haar measurable homomorphism
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    measurability
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    continuity
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    Abelian Polish topological group
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    Christensen measurable sets
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    topological spaces
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    Christensen measurable function
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