On subadditive functions upper bounded on a 'large' set
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arXiv1904.06567MaRDI QIDQ6317138FDOQ6317138
Authors: N. H. Bingham, Eliza Jabłońska, Wojciech Jabłoński, A. J. Ostaszewski
Publication date: 13 April 2019
Abstract: The notion of a shift-compact set in an abelian topological group plays a significant role in functional equations and inequalities, especially so since each Borel set that is not Haar-meagre, alternatively not Haar-null, is necessarily shift-compact for completely metrizable (see cite{BJ} and cite{BinO8}). Although in general boundedness of a subadditive function does not imply its continuity, here we prove that each subadditive function (i.e. with the function satisfying for ) bounded above on a~shift-compact (non-Haar-null, non-Haar-meagre) set is locally bounded at each point of the domain. Our results refer to cite[Chapter~XVI]{Kuczma} and papers by N.H.~Bingham and A.J.~Ostaszewski cite{BO,BinO1,BinO2,BinO6,BinO7}.
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