Pointwise convergence of partial functions: the Gerlits-Nagy problem

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DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2012.09.017zbMATH Open1271.54056arXiv1112.2373OpenAlexW2083300227MaRDI QIDQ1929199FDOQ1929199

Boaz Tsaban, Tal Orenshtein

Publication date: 7 January 2013

Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For a set XsbstR, let B(X)sbstRX denote the space of Borel real-valued functions on X, with the topology inherited from the Tychonoff product RX. Assume that for each countable AsbstB(X), each f in the closure of A is in the closure of A under pointwise limits of sequences of partial functions. We show that in this case, B(X) is countably Fr'echet--Urysohn, that is, each point in the closure of a countable set is a limit of a sequence of elements of that set. This solves a problem of Arnold Miller. The continuous version of this problem is equivalent to a notorious open problem of Gerlits and Nagy. Answering a question of Salvador Herna'ndez, we show that the same result holds for the space of all Baire class 1 functions on X. We conjecture that, in the general context, the answer to the continuous version of this problem is negative, but we identify a nontrivial context where the problem has a positive solution. The proofs establish new local-to-global correspondences, and use methods of infinite-combinatorial topology, including a new fusion result of Francis Jordan.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1112.2373






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