Function Spaces with Uniform Fine and Graph Topologies

Function Spaces with Uniform  Fine and Graph Topologies
Author: Robert A. McCoy,Subiman Kundu,Varun Jindal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-04-21
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319770543

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This book presents a comprehensive account of the theory of spaces of continuous functions under uniform, fine and graph topologies. Besides giving full details of known results, an attempt is made to give generalizations wherever possible, enriching the existing literature. The goal of this monograph is to provide an extensive study of the uniform, fine and graph topologies on the space C(X,Y) of all continuous functions from a Tychonoff space X to a metric space (Y,d); and the uniform and fine topologies on the space H(X) of all self-homeomorphisms on a metric space (X,d). The subject matter of this monograph is significant from the theoretical viewpoint, but also has applications in areas such as analysis, approximation theory and differential topology. Written in an accessible style, this book will be of interest to researchers as well as graduate students in this vibrant research area.

Metric Spaces And Related Analysis

Metric Spaces And Related Analysis
Author: Subiman Kundu,Manisha Aggarwal
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789811278938

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This book offers the comprehensive study of one of the foundational topics in Mathematics, known as Metric Spaces. The book delivers the concepts in an appropriate and concise manner, at the same time rich in illustrations and exercise problems. Special focus has been laid on important theorems like Baire's Category theorem, Heine-Borel theorem, Ascoli-Arzela Theorem, etc, which play a crucial role in the study of metric spaces.The additional chapter on Cofinal completeness, UC spaces and finite chainability makes the text unique of its kind. This helps the students in: Readers will also find brief discussions on various subtleties of continuity like subcontinuity, upper semi-continuity, lower semi-continuity, etc. The interested readers will be motivated to explore the special classes of functions between metric spaces to further extent.Consequently, the book becomes a complete package: it makes the foundational pillars strong and develops the interest of students to pursue research in metric spaces. The book is useful for third and fourth year undergraduate students and it is also helpful for graduate students and researchers.

Uniform Spaces

Uniform Spaces
Author: John Rolfe Isbell
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1964-12-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780821815120

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Uniform spaces play the same role for uniform continuity as topological spaces for continuity. The theory was created in 1936 by A. Weil, whose original axiomatization was soon followed by those of Bourbaki and Tukey; in this book use is made chiefly of Tukey's system, based on uniform coverings. The organization of the book as a whole depends on the Eilenberg-MacLane notions of category, functor and naturality, in the spirit of Klein's Erlanger Program but with greater reach. The preface gives a concise history of the subject since 1936 and a foreword outlines the category theory of Eilenberg and MacLane. The chapters cover fundamental concepts and constructions; function spaces; mappings into polyhedra; dimension (1) and (2); compactifications and locally fine spaces. Most of the chapters are followed by exercises, occasional unsolved problems, and a major unsolved problem; the famous outstanding problem of characterizing the Euclidean plane is discussed in an appendix. There is a good index and a copious bibliography intended not to itemize sources but to guide further reading.

Uniform Spaces and Measures

Uniform Spaces and Measures
Author: Jan Pachl
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461450573

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​This book addresses the need for an accessible comprehensive exposition of the theory of uniform measures; the need that became more critical when recently uniform measures reemerged in new results in abstract harmonic analysis. Until now, results about uniform measures have been scattered through many papers written by a number of authors, some unpublished, written using a variety of definitions and notations. Uniform measures are certain functionals on the space of bounded uniformly continuous functions on a uniform space. They are a common generalization of several classes of measures and measure-like functionals studied in abstract and topological measure theory, probability theory, and abstract harmonic analysis. They offer a natural framework for results about topologies on spaces of measures and about the continuity of convolution of measures on topological groups and semitopological semigroups. The book is a reference for the theory of uniform measures. It includes a self-contained development of the theory with complete proofs, starting with the necessary parts of the theory of uniform spaces. It presents diverse results from many sources organized in a logical whole, and includes several new results. The book is also suitable for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses on selected topics in topology and functional analysis. The text contains a number of exercises with solution hints, and four problems with suggestions for further research.​

Spaces of Continuous Functions

Spaces of Continuous Functions
Author: G.L.M. Groenewegen,A.C.M. van Rooij
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789462392014

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The space C(X) of all continuous functions on a compact space X carries the structure of a normed vector space, an algebra and a lattice. On the one hand we study the relations between these structures and the topology of X, on the other hand we discuss a number of classical results according to which an algebra or a vector lattice can be represented as a C(X). Various applications of these theorems are given.Some attention is devoted to related theorems, e.g. the Stone Theorem for Boolean algebras and the Riesz Representation Theorem.The book is functional analytic in character. It does not presuppose much knowledge of functional analysis; it contains introductions into subjects such as the weak topology, vector lattices and (some) integration theory.

Proximity Approach to Problems in Topology and Analysis

Proximity Approach to Problems in Topology and Analysis
Author: Somashekhar Naimpally
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783486598605

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Dieses Buch konzentriert das aktuelle Gesamtwissen zum Proximity-Konzept und stellt es dem Leser in gut strukturierter Form dar. Hauptaugenmerk liegt auf den vielfältigen Möglichkeiten, die sich aus dem Proximity-Konzept der räumlichen Nähe und seiner Verallgemeinerung im Nearness-Konzept ergeben.

Topologies on Closed and Closed Convex Sets

Topologies on Closed and Closed Convex Sets
Author: Gerald Beer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1993-10-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0792325311

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This monograph provides an introduction to the theory of topologies defined on the closed subsets of a metric space, and on the closed convex subsets of a normed linear space as well. A unifying theme is the relationship between topology and set convergence on the one hand, and set functionals on the other. The text includes for the first time anywhere an exposition of three topologies that over the past ten years have become fundamental tools in optimization, one-sided analysis, convex analysis, and the theory of multifunctions: the Wijsman topology, the Attouch--Wets topology, and the slice topology. Particular attention is given to topologies on lower semicontinuous functions, especially lower semicontinuous convex functions, as associated with their epigraphs. The interplay between convex duality and topology is carefully considered and a chapter on set-valued functions is included. The book contains over 350 exercises and is suitable as a graduate text. This book is of interest to those working in general topology, set-valued analysis, geometric functional analysis, optimization, convex analysis and mathematical economics.

Uniform Spaces

Uniform Spaces
Author: John Rolfe Isbell
Publsiher: American Mathematical Society(RI)
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014-06-29
Genre: MATHEMATICS
ISBN: 1470412403

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Outlines the category theory of Eilenberg and MacLane. This book covers fundamental concepts and constructions, function spaces, mappings into polyhedra, dimension 1 and 2, compactifications and locally fine spaces.