Moscow spaces and selection theory (Q924282)

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    15 May 2008
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    A Tychonoff space \(X\) is called a Moscow space if every regular closed set in \(X\) is the union of \(G_\delta\)-sets in \(X\). This notion was introduced by A. V. Arhangel'sklÄ­ in his research of topological groups. In this paper, the author studies selection theoretic aspects of Moscow spaces and proves the two main results (1) and (2) below. For a space \(Y\), let \({\mathcal C}(Y)\) be the set of all nonempty closed sets in \(Y\), and \({\mathcal S}(Y)\) (resp. \({\mathcal K}(Y)\)) the subset of \({\mathcal C}(Y)\) consisting of members which are separable (resp. compact). The first result (1) generalizes a remarkable property of Moscow spaces, namely that every \(G_\delta\)-dense subset is \(C\)-embedded. Theorem: (1) For a \(G_\delta\)-dense subset of a Moscow space \(X\), the following conditions (i)--(iv) are equivalent: {\parindent=8mm \begin{itemize}\item[(i)] For each metric space \(Y\), if \(\varphi:X\to{\mathcal S}(Y)\) is a continuous carrier, then every selection for \(\varphi|_S\) can be extended to a selection for \(\varphi\); \item[(ii)] same as (i), but with \({\mathcal S}(Y)\) replaced by \({\mathcal K}(Y)\); \item[(iii)] if \(\varphi:X\to{\mathcal C}({\mathbb R})\) is a continuous carrier, then every selection for \(\varphi|_S\) can be extended to a selection for \(\varphi\); and \item[(iv)] same as (iii), but with \({\mathcal C}({\mathbb R})\) replaced by \({\mathcal K}({\mathbb R})\). \end{itemize}} The second result (2) gives necessary and sufficient conditions for an open precompact subset \(S\) of a uniform space \((X,{\mathcal U})\) whose completion \(({\widehat X},{\widehat {\mathcal U})}\) is a Moscow space to be bounded in \(X\) (i.e., every real-valued continuous function on \(X\) is bounded on \(S\)). For a normed space \(Y\), let \({\mathcal F}(Y)\) be the set of all nonempty closed convex sets in \(Y\). Theorem: (2) If \(({\widehat X},{\widehat {\mathcal U})}\) is a Moscow space, then the following conditions (i)--(v) are equivalent for an open precompact subset \(S\) of \((X,{\mathcal U})\): {\parindent=8mm \begin{itemize}\item[(i)] \(S\) is bounded in \(X\); \item[(ii)] for each metric space \(Y\), if \(\varphi:\text{cl}_{\widehat X}S\to{\mathcal S}(Y)\) is a continuous carrier, then every selection for \(\varphi|_{\text{cl}_XS}\) can be extended to a selection for \(\varphi\); \item[(iii)] if \(\varphi:\text{cl}_{\widehat X}S\to{\mathcal C}({\mathbb R})\) is a continuous carrier, then every selection for \(\varphi|_{\text{cl}_XS}\) can be extended to a selection for \(\varphi\); \item[(iv)] if \(Y\) is a separable Banach space, every continuous carrier \(\varphi:\text{cl}_XS\to{\mathcal F}(Y)\) admits a uniformly continuous selection; and \item[(v)] every continuous carrier \(\varphi:\text{cl}_XS\to{\mathcal F}({\mathbb R})\) admits a uniformly continuous selection. \end{itemize}} In case \(S=X\), (2) characterizes pseudocompactness of a uniform space whose completion is a Moscow space.
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    Moscow space
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    selection
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    bounded
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    \(G_\delta\)-dense
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    \(C\)-embedding
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    \(u\)-selection
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