Invariant means on topological semigroups
... noncompact groups of various types. In this section we establish some terminology and preliminary facts needed for the statement and proof of the main theorem. Received May 17, 1964. This paper is based on a portion of the author's doctoral thesis prepared under the direction of Professor Edwin Hewi ...
... noncompact groups of various types. In this section we establish some terminology and preliminary facts needed for the statement and proof of the main theorem. Received May 17, 1964. This paper is based on a portion of the author's doctoral thesis prepared under the direction of Professor Edwin Hewi ...
Full Text Article - International Journal of Mathematics
... 1. If f: (X, τ ) (Y, σ ) is b-continuous and (Y, σ) is almost regular, then f is almost strongly b-δcontinuous, 2.If f: (X, τ) (Y, σ) is almost strongly b-δ-continuous and (Y, σ) is semi regular, then f is strongly b-δcontinuous. Proof. 1. Let x X and V be any open set in (Y, σ) containing f(x ...
... 1. If f: (X, τ ) (Y, σ ) is b-continuous and (Y, σ) is almost regular, then f is almost strongly b-δcontinuous, 2.If f: (X, τ) (Y, σ) is almost strongly b-δ-continuous and (Y, σ) is semi regular, then f is strongly b-δcontinuous. Proof. 1. Let x X and V be any open set in (Y, σ) containing f(x ...
Introduction to Topology
... is a basis element of the product be a neighborhood of x in X . There Q Q topology, Uα , containing x where Uα ⊂ U. For each α, since Xα is regular, there is a neighborhood Vα of xα in Xα such that V α ⊂ Uα by Lemma 31.1(a). If Uα = Xα then set this Vα = Xα (which is the case for all but Qfinitely m ...
... is a basis element of the product be a neighborhood of x in X . There Q Q topology, Uα , containing x where Uα ⊂ U. For each α, since Xα is regular, there is a neighborhood Vα of xα in Xα such that V α ⊂ Uα by Lemma 31.1(a). If Uα = Xα then set this Vα = Xα (which is the case for all but Qfinitely m ...