Simultaneous recovery of Baire functions (Q1374598)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1095901
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1095901 |
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Simultaneous recovery of Baire functions (English)
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10 December 1997
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Any countable sequence, which forms a dense subset of the real line, is called trajectory. Let \(x \in \mathbb R\) and \(T = \{t_i\}_{i=1}^{\infty}\) be a trajectory. We say that \(t_i\) is in the path to \(x\), denoted by \(t_i \in T(x)\), if and only if none of the elements \(\{t_j\}_{j<i}\) are between \(t_i\) and \(x\). The authors proved that for every countable collection of closed sets \(F_1,F_2, \dots\) there exists a trajectory \(T\) such that for every \(i \in \mathbb N\) and every \(x \in F_i\) we have \(x \in T\) or \(T(x) \setminus F_i\) is finite. There are presented several consequences of this result for the theory of Baire-one functions.
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first return recovery
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Baire class one
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