On continuity of set-valued mappings (Q2676965)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7594350
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On continuity of set-valued mappings (English)
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29 September 2022
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The main results concern conditions on a topological space \(Y\) under which for a topological (possibly Baire) space \(X\) every upper or lower, or upper and lower quasi-continuous nonempty compact-valued mapping \(F:X\to K(Y)\) is upper or lower semi-countinuous at points of a residual subset of \(X\). We point out one result which generalizes Corollary~2.3 which is an improvement of part of Fort's theorem proved by \textit{P. S. Kenderov} et al. [Serdica Math. J. 24, No. 1, 49--72 (1998; Zbl 0940.54024)]: An upper quasi-continuous nonempty compact-valued mapping \(F\) of \(X\) to a regular locally metrizable \(Y\) is both upper and lower semi-continuous, i.e., it is continuous as the mapping to the Vietoris topology on \(K(Y)\).
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set-valued functions
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upper (lower) semi-continuity
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Vietoris topology
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upper (lower) quasi-continuity
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minimal mappings
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locally metrizable spaces
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developable space
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