Families of feebly continuous functions and their properties (Q2295670)

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    Families of feebly continuous functions and their properties
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      Families of feebly continuous functions and their properties (English)
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      14 February 2020
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      Say that a function \(f:\mathbb R^2\to\mathbb R\) is feebly continuous at \((x,y)\) if there are sequences \(x_n\searrow x\) and \(y_n\searrow y\) such that \(\lim_{n\to\infty}\lim_{m\to\infty}f(x_n,y_m)=f(x,y)\). This notion should not be confused with the notion of feeble continuity introduced by \textit{Z. Frolík} [Czech. Math. J. 11(86), 381--385 (1961; Zbl 0104.17204)]. The weaker condition very feebly continuous allows the sequence \(\langle y_m\rangle\) to be replaced by sequences \(\langle y_m^{(n)}\rangle\). It is shown that even for arbitrary functions there are points of very feeble continuity: the set of such points is densely nonmeagre. If \(f\) has the Baire property (resp. is Lebesgue measurable) then its set of points of feeble continuity is residual (resp. has full outer Lebesgue measure).
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      feeble continuity
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      very feeble continuity
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      two-feeble continuity
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      algebrability
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