On sets of discrete convergence points of sequences of real functions (Q1766428)
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On sets of discrete convergence points of sequences of real functions (English)
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7 March 2005
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For a sequence \((a_n)\) of real numbers, \(a\in\mathbb{R}\) is said to be the discrete limit of \((a_n)\) iff there exists \(k\in\mathbb{N}\) such that \(a_n= a\) for \(k< n\) [cf. \textit{Á. Császár} and \textit{M. Laczkovic}, Studia Sci. Math. Hung. 10, 463--472 (1975; Zbl 0405.26006)]. The purpose of the paper is to characterize, for different families \({\mathcal F}\) of functions \(f: \mathbb{R}\to\mathbb{R}\), the set \(L^d({\mathcal F})\) of points \(x\in\mathbb{R}\), where given a sequence \((f_n)\subset{\mathcal F}\), \(f_n(x)\) discretely converges to some limit \(f(x)\). As \({\mathcal F}\), Baire class \(\alpha\), Darboux functions, measurable functions, derivatives, approximately continuous functions, quasi-continuous functions, etc. are considered.
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sequence of functions
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sets of convergence points
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discrete convergence
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