Real Analysis Exchange

Pseudocontinuity is Necessary and Sufficient for Order-preserving Continuous Representations

Vincenzo Scalzo

Source: Real Anal. Exchange Volume 34, Number 1 (2008), 239-248.

Abstract

Using some properties of pseudocontinuous functions - a recent generalization of continuous functions - and without invoking Debreu's Open Gap Theorem, we solve the following problem: given a pseudocontinuous function $v$, find a continuous function $u$ such that $u(x)>u(y)$ if and only if $v(x)>v(y)$. We show that this problem can be solved only for pseudocontinuous functions. Finally, we obtain a new proof on the existence of continuous numerical representations for continuous, transitive and total binary relations.\\

Primary Subjects: 91B02
Secondary Subjects: 91B08
Keywords: pseudocontinuous functions ; order-preserving functions ; continuous numerical representations of binary relations

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Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR2527137


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