Upper and lower Lebesgue classes of multivalued functions of two variables (Q2417336)

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Upper and lower Lebesgue classes of multivalued functions of two variables
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    Upper and lower Lebesgue classes of multivalued functions of two variables (English)
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    12 June 2019
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    The possibility of replacing the topology by the (only countably additive) family of cozero sets in the domain and range of multifunctions defined on product spaces is investigated. Multifunctions $F:X\times Y\to Z$ with compact values, whose $X$-sections belong to the $\alpha$ lower (resp. upper) functional Borel class, and whose $Y$-sections fulfil some condition similar to Vietoris continuity, are proved to be jointly in the $(\alpha+1)$ upper (resp. lower) functional Borel class. A similar theorem (4.2) is formulated for usual (= not functional) Borel classification provided $Z$ is a perfectly normal space, and $Y$ a perfect space. An example of a separately continuous and jointly lower semicontinuous multifunction with non-closed values, which is not (functionally) upper Borel measurable, is also constructed. The results remove the condition of metrisability from [\textit{G. Kwiecińska}, in: Proceedings of the 9th Prague topological symposium, Prague, Czech Republic, August 19--25, 2001. Toronto: Topology Atlas. 181--189 (2002; Zbl 1002.26019)] and form a generalisation to the case of functional (= cozero) classification (applicable e.g. to approximate continuity, although the density topology is only $T_{3\frac{1}{2}}$ but not perfectly normal).
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    multifunctions of two variables
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    upper and lower semicontinuity
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    upper and lower Borel class
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    functionally open set
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    \(\alpha\) upper (lower) functional class
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    Lebesgue classification of multifunctions
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    functionally locally finite family
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    PP-space
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    Vietoris topology
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