Approximations by differences of lower semicontinuous and finely continuous functions (Q2188790)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7211596
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7211596 |
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Approximations by differences of lower semicontinuous and finely continuous functions (English)
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11 June 2020
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A classical theorem of W. Sierpiński, S. Mazurkiewicz and S. Kempisty says that the class of all differences of lower semicontinuous functions is uniformly dense in the space of all Baire-one functions. Here, the authors show a generalization of this result to the case when finely continuous functions of either density topologies or both linear and nonlinear potential theory are involved.
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fine topology
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finely continuous functions
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density topology
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categorial density topology
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porous topology
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\(p\)-fine topology
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