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$f:Y\to X$ continuous with $f^{-1}(x)$ compact for $x\in X$, does there exist a Borel measurable map $g:X\to Y$?

Let $X,Y$ be Polish, metric spaces. $f:Y\to X$ is a continuous, surjective map and for any $x\in X$, $f^{-1}(x)\subset Y$ is compact. Is it true that there is a injective, Borel measurable map $g:X \...
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An example of a Borel map of the first class

Let $X,Y$ be compact metric spaces, $2^X$ the set of all closed subsets of $X$ and $f:X\to Y$ be a 1st class Borel mapping. Im trying to check Borel class of mapping $G:2^Y\to 2^X$. I submit it in a ...
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Comparing two metrics on the space of infinite sequences and relating open and closed sets

Let $X = \{ 0, 1 \}$ and $X^{\mathbb N_0} = \{ x_0 x_1 x_2 \ldots : x_i \in X \}$ be the space of all infinite sequences, then a metric could be defined on it $$ d(u,v) := \frac{1}{2^r} \mbox{ with } ...
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