Abstract
AbstractLet C(X, Y) denote the set of continuous functions from a metric space X to a metric space Y. Viewing elements of C(X, Y) as closed subsets of X × Y, we say {fn} converges topologically to f if Li fn = Lsfn = f. If X is connected, then topological convergence in C(X,R) does not imply pointwise convergence, but if X is locally connected and Y is locally compact, then topological convergence in C(X, Y) is equivalent to uniform convergence on compact subsets of X. Pathological aspects of topological convergence for seemingly nice spaces are also presented, along with a positive Baire category result.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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