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(Dis)prove : if every function with closed graph are continuous then the target space is compact

$(X, \tau_X) $ and $(Y, \tau_Y) $ be two topological spaces. $\forall f\in Y^X$ with $\text{Gr}(f) $ is closed implies $f\in C(X, Y) $. Question : Does this implies $(Y, \tau_Y) $ is compact? ...
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On compactness in $C(X)$

Let $X$ be a Tychonoff space. It is well known, that for a family of scalar functions equicontinuity + pointwise boundedness imply relative compactness in $C(X)$ (with compact-open topology). It is ...
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