Convergence and the zero divisor graph on the ring of functions which are discontinuous on a finite set
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Abstract: In this paper, we study some properties of the ring of all real valued functions which are continuous except on some finite subsets of . We show that is closed under uniform limit if and only if the set of all non-isolated points of is finite. We also initiate and investigate the zero divisor graph of the ring .
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