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AN ACCESS THEOREM FOR CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2001

ALEXANDER BORICHEV
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, University of Bordeaux I, 351 cours de la Liberation, 33405 Talence, France; [email protected]
IGOR KLESCHEVICH
Affiliation:
19 Mount Hood Road 4, Brighton, MA 02215, USA
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Abstract

Let f be a continuous function on an open subset Ω of ℝ2 such that for every x ∈ Ω there exists a continuous map γ : [−1, 1] → Ω with γ(0) = x and f ∘ γ increasing on [−1, 1]. Then for every γ ∈ Ω there exists a continuous map γ : [0, 1) → Ω such that γ(0) = y, f ∘ γ is increasing on [0; 1), and for every compact subset K of Ω, max{t : γ(t) ∈ K} < 1. This result gives an answer to a question posed by M. Ortel. Furthermore, an example shows that this result is not valid in higher dimensions.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The London Mathematical Society 2001

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