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Every Borel linearly independent set has Borel linear hull (reference?)

I am looking for a reference to the following fact, which probably is known and could be proved somewhere by someone. Theorem. The linear hull of any linearly independent Borel set in a Polish ...
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Implicit function theorem with continuous dependence on parameter

Let $X,Y$ be Hilbert spaces and $P$ a topological space$^1$ and $p_0\in P$. Let $f:X\times P\to Y$ be a continuous map such that for any parameter $p\in P$, $f_p:= f|_{X\times \{p\}}:X\to Y$ is ...
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Continuous surjection of $\mathbb{R}^{n-1}$ onto the interior of the $n$-simplex with continuous right inverse

Let $n$ be a positive integer. Clearly $\mathbb{R}^{n-1}$ and the interior of the $n$-simplex $ \delta_n := \{x \in [0,1]^n:\,\Sigma_k x_n =1, (\forall i)\,x_i>0\} $ are homeomorphic. What I'm ...
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Uniform covering and uniform continuity

Following About uniform continuity Let $E$ be a topological space, for all $a \in E$, we associate an open set of $E$, $U(a)$ containing $a$. We will say that $\{U (a), a \in E\}$ is a uniform ...
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Is Hausdorffness a categorical property in the category of locally convex spaces?

I want to characterize Hausdorffness of a locally convex space only using categorical terms of the additive category LCS of locally convex spaces and continuous linear maps, i.e., terms like mono- or ...
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The closure of the set of injective continuous functions

Setup/Notation: Let $n,m\in \mathbb{N}$ and let $C(\mathbb{R}^n,\mathbb{R}^m)$ be the space of continuous functions from $\mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{R}^m$ equipped with the compact-open topology. Let $...
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Is there a notion of „flatness” in point-set topology?

In algebraic geometry, flat morphisms are usually associated with the intuition that they have „continuously varying fibers”. Is there a notion in topology formalizing the same intuition? Consider for ...
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Is the derivative the unique operation on points in the plane that preserves convexity?

Let $C(n)$ be the space of multisets of size $n$ of points in the Euclidean plane, topologised appropriately, and consider a surjective continuous map: $$D:C(n)\rightarrow C(n-1)$$ Such that the ...
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About uniform continuity

Is there a definition Df(g) of uniform continuity of g, without using the notion of metric? Let $(E,d_E)$ and $(F, d_F)$ metrics spaces, $f$ continuous fonction of $E$ to $F$ We must have : Df$(f)$ ...
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Existence of a Hölder homeomorphism satisfying prescribed norm constraints

Let $\Omega$ be a convex body$^{\boldsymbol{1}}$ in $\mathbb{R}^n$ where $n$ is a positive integer. Fix a positive integer $k$ and some $0<\alpha\leq 1$. Let $k_1> k_2>0$. Does there ...
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About the normability of the space of continuous functions

Let $A$ be a subset of $\mathbb{R}^n$, and denote by $C(A)$ the space of complex-valued continuous functions defined on $A$. We know that if $A$ is compact then we can define a norm on $C(A)$ so that ...
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Covering number estimates for Hölder balls

Let $\alpha \in (0,1]$, $r>0$ and $L>0$, and positive intwgers $n$ and $m$. The Arzela-Ascoli Theorem guarantees that the set $X(\alpha,L,r)$ of $f:[-1,1]^n\rightarrow [-r,r]^m$ with $\alpha$-...
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Is the set of compact operators closed with the strong topology?

It is well-known that the space of compact operators over Banach spaces is closed within the norm topology. My question: Let $X$ be a Banach space. Considering the strong topology (defined by ...
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Relationship between $C(X\times Y,Z)$ and $C(X,C(Y,Z))$

Let $X$, $Y$, and $Z$ be locally-compact, complete, and separable metric spaces and suppose that $X$ is compact; all non-empty. Consider the spaces $C(X,C(Y,Z))$ and $C(X\times Y,Z)$ both equipped ...
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Injectivity of post-composition operator

Let $X$, $Y_1,Y_2$, and $Z$ be separable metric spaces. Let $C(X,Y)$ be the topological space of continuous functions from $X$ to $Y$ equipped with its compact-open topologies. Fix a continuous ...
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How complex is the orbit equivalence relation of $\mathrm{Iso}_0(X)\curvearrowright S_X$ for $X=L^p([0,1])$?

For a Banach space $X$ let $S_X$ denote its unit sphere and let $\mathrm{Iso}_0(X)$ denote the group of rotations of $X$, that is isometries fixing the origin. There is a natural continuous action $\...
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What is a mild sufficient condition on $X$ such that $C(X, Y)$ is sequential?

Let $X$ be a topological space, $(Y, d)$ a metric space and $C(X, Y)$ the space of continuous maps with the topology of compact convergence. Question: What is a minimal topological condition on $X$ ...
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Is the unit sphere of a Banach space dense in the unit sphere of its second dual with respect to the weak-$\ast$ topology

To be a bit more precise and fix notations, let $X$ be a Banach space (over $\mathbb{R}$ or $\mathbb{C}$), $X^{\ast\ast}$ its second dual (as a Banach space). Here and in the following we identify $X$ ...
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If $\Omega$ is locally Lipschitz, then $\Omega = \bigcup_{k = 1}^N \Omega_k$ for $\Omega_k$ star shaped with respect to an open ball $B_k$

I am reading Galdi's Introduction to the mathematical theory of Navier Stokes equations and there is an argument which comes up quite often that I really don't understand. In many theorems of Chapter $...
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Meagre sets of bounded operators

Let $H$ be a separable, infinite-dimensional Hilbert space and let $\mathbb{B}(H)$ be the algebra of bounded operators on $H$. The norm topolology on $\mathbb{B}(H)$ is stricly finer, hence the ...
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Embedding CW-complexes into infinite-dimensional topological vector spaces

Sometimes it is desirable to embed CW-complexes into real vector spaces, to use a simple linear algebra to work with them. Result on embedding into Euclidean spaces are well known, check Hatcher‘s ...
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Relative compactness... but what is the toplogy?

The following Theorem was described in a text I was reading as a compactness result. The proof is probably too advanced for me but I was just wondering with respect to what topology we have ...
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Are the injective functions dense in $C([0,1]^n,\mathbb R^n) $?

Let $n\geq 2$. Are injective functions dense in $C([0,1]^n,\mathbb R^n) $ with the uniform norm?
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Strict topology between weak and norm topologies

I want to believe that this has an easy answer, but I’ve never considered it before and can’t seem to answer it now either. Does every infinite-dimensional Banach space admit a locally convex vector ...
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Embedding of $C(X)$ into $B(H)$ where $H$ is separable

I would like to ask a question which may look strange at the first sight nevertheless I find it interesting. Let $H$ be a separable Hilbert space: for any separable $C^*$-algebra $A$ one can embed $A$ ...
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Nonvanishing section of infinite-dimensional tautological bundle

Let $H$ be a real or complex Hilbert space. In the case where $H$ is infinite-dimensional, let us define a half-dimensional subspace as a subspace $W \subset H$ such that both $W$ and $W^\perp$ have ...
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Is the union of good equivalence relations on a compact space good?

Let $X$, $Y_1$ and $Y_2$ be a compact Hausdorff spaces and let $\varphi_i:X\to Y_i$ be a continuous surjection (and so a quotient map). Let $\sim$ be the minimal closed equivalence relation on $X$ ...
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Is the pointwise supremum of a continuous function continuous?

Suppose $f(x , y)$ is continuous in both variables. For any $\epsilon > 0$ and some $y_0$, let $h_{\epsilon}(x) = \max_{y^{'}: \| y^{'} - y_0 \| \leq \epsilon} f(x , y^{'})$. It seems to me that $...
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Condition for existence of a continuous function realizing a partition

Let $\{U_i\}_{i=1}^{I}$ be a non-empty and finite collection of non-empty, disjoint, open, (and obviously bounded) subsets of $[0,1]^n$. Suppose also that $[0,1]^n=\cup_{i =1 }^{ I} \overline{U_i}$. ...
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Lattice of functions and their minimal separating set upto topological equivalence

There is a very wide series of questions I have been thinking about and I am wondering if there is any literature on this type of structures. Let's start with the set of all functions $F: \mathbb{R} \...
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When does strict inclusion holds for the domain of subdifferential?

Recall that, given an extended real-valued function $f: \mathbb{R}^n \to (-\infty, \infty]$ Its effective domain is, $$\text{dom}(f) = \{x \in \mathbb{R}^n : f(x) < +\infty\}$$ The subdifferential ...
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Is $C_0(X) $ Frechet-Urysohn with respect to the compact-open topology?

Recall that a topological space is called Frechet-Urysohn if the operations of closure and sequential closure coincide. Let $X$ be a locally compact Hausdorff space. It is known that $C(X)$ is not ...
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Specific criterion for the sum of two closed sets to be closed

Let $Y$ and $Z$ be two closed subspaces of a Banach space $X$ with $Y\cap Z=\{0\}$. I know that $Y+Z$ is a closed subspace of $X$ $\iff \exists \alpha > 0:\quad \lVert y\rVert \le \alpha\lVert y+z\...
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Is the filtered colimit topology on the space of signed Radon measures linear and locally convex?

Let $X$ be a compact Hausdorff space. In chapter 3 of Peter Scholze's Lectures on Analytic Geometry he considers the space of signed Radon measures on $X$ equipped with the filtered colimit (aka ...
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Examples of spaces which have explicit expression as colimits in $\mathrm{Top}$

$\DeclareMathOperator\Ball{Ball}$Question: What "well-known" spaces can be explicitly written down in the form $\bigcup_k \phi_k C(K_n,\mathbb{R}^m)$; where $K_n$ is a non-empty compact ...
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Density of functions into the circle glueing

Let $\{U_i\}_{i=1}^2$ be an open cover of $S^1$, with $U_i\cong \mathbb{R}$ (for example, $U_1$ is the lower arc of the circle and $U_2$ is the upper part). Let $\iota_i:U_i\hookrightarrow S^1$ be ...
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Continuous injective functions with dense image

Let $X$ be the set of continuous, injective functions from $\mathbb{R}^n$ to $\mathbb{R}^n$ with dense image; and equip $X$ with the (relative) compact-open topology. What is known about this space? ...
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Sufficent condition for strict morphism of normed vector spaces

Let $K$ be a non-archimedean field of char 0 and a morphism $f:V \rightarrow W$ of normed $K$-vector spaces given. The map $f$ is said to be strict if $V/\ker(f)$ with the quotient topology is ...
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Is the restriction map $C^1\ni f\mapsto\left.f\right|_K$ a continuous map?

Let $E$ be a $\mathbb R$-Banach space, $\Theta\subseteq C^{0,\:1}(E,E)$ be a $\mathbb R$-Banach space and $\iota$ be a continuous embedding of $\Theta$ into $C^1(E,E)$. I would like to show that, ...
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Non-linear weak*-continuous left inverses

Let $T\colon X\to Y$ be a continuous linear surjection between Frechet spaces. Then it is possible to use Michael's selection theorem to show that there exists a continuous (non-linear) function $g\...
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Function series of normal lower semi-continuous functions

For a real-valued $f$ on a topological space $X$, the upper limit of $f$ at $x\in X$ is defined as follows: $ f^{\ast }\left( x\right) =\inf \left\{ \sup \left\{ f\left( y\right) :y\in U\right\} :U\in ...
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Non-sequential spaces in the wild

TLDR: What are examples of (function-)spaces that are not sequential? When does this matter? As a simple analyst, I am most happy if I can just work with sequences all the time. In most situations ...
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Consider a net of weak order units in a Riesz space converging in order to a weak order unit. Is there a tail whose infimum is a weak order unit?

Let $X$ be an extremally disconnected (the closure of an open set is open) compact Hausdorff space, and consider the Riesz space $C^\infty(X)$ of continuous functions from $X$ to the extended real ...
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Equicontinuity-like property of a convex compact set

Let $X$ be a Tychonoff topological space and let $x\in X$. Let $B\subset C(X)$ be convex and compact in the topology of pointwise convergence, and such that $f(x)=1$, for every $f\in B$. Is there an ...
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Critical Growth of Dimension for Dense Cover by Linear Subspaces

Let $X$ be a separable Banach space of dimensional $>2$. When does there exist a sequence positive integers $\{N_n\}_{n \in \mathbb{n}}$ such that For any sequence of distinct finite-dimensional ...
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A holomorphic shrinking of a domain into a compact subset

This question is related to these two. Let $X\subset \mathbb{C}^{n}$ be a bounded domain. I am interested in the following property: there is a sequence of continuous maps $\varphi_n:\overline{X}\to X$...
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Ultrabornological representation for the space of uniformly continuous functions?

Let $\{\omega_i\}_{i\in I}$ be a non-empty set of increasing (not necessarily strictly) continuous functions preserving $0$. Then, for each $i \in I$ define the space $$ C_{\omega_i}(\mathbb{R}^n,\...
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Known dense subset of Schwartz-like space and $C_c^{\infty}$?

After reading this question, which asked for some examples of commonly used (proper) dense subsets of $C_0^{\infty}(\mathbb{R}^n)$ with the $L^p$-norm I wonder. What are some "well-known" ...
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Openness of the set of injective functions in $C(\mathbb{R})$?

Let $C(\mathbb{R})$ be equipped with the topology of compact convergence (or equivalently the compact-open topology). Then, is the subset $\left\{f\in C(\mathbb{R}): \text{$f$ injective} \right\}$ ...
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Open subset of compact-open topology

Let $E$ be a Banach space, $X$ a locally-compact metric space, equip $C(X,E)$ with the compact-open topology. Let $F:E \rightarrow E$ and consider the induced map $F_{\star}(f):=F \circ f$ on $C(X,E)$...
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