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Spaces with a $\mathbb{Q}$-diagonal
A space $X$ has a $\mathbb{Q}$-diagonal if $X^2\setminus \Delta$ has a $\mathcal{K}(\mathbb{Q})$-directed compact cover. We show that any compact space with a $\mathbb{Q}$-diagonal is metrizable, hence any Tychonorff space with a $\mathbb{Q}$-diagonal is
Feng, Ziqin
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Compactly convex sets in linear topological spaces [PDF]
A convex subset $X$ of a~linear topological space is called{em compactly convex} if there is a~continuous compact-valuedmap $Phicolon Xoexp(X)$ such that$[x,y]subsetPhi(x)cupPhi(y)$ for all $x,yin X$.
T. Banakh, M. Mitrofanov, O. Ravsky
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ON THE COMPLETENESS PROPERTIES OF THE C-COMPACT-OPEN TOPOLOGY ON C(X)
This is a study of the completeness properties of the space Crc(X) of continuous real-valued functions on a Tychonov space X, where the function space has the C-compact-open topology.
Alexander V. Osipov
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Graphical small cancellation and hyperfiniteness of boundary actions
Abstract We study actions of (infinitely presented) graphical small cancellation groups on the Gromov boundaries of their coned‐off Cayley graphs. We show that a class of graphical small cancellation groups, including (infinitely presented) classical small cancellation groups, admit hyperfinite boundary actions, more precisely, the orbit equivalence ...
Chris Karpinski +2 more
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The Functional Delta Method for Deriving Asymptotic Distributions
The distribution of the scaled difference between the plug‐in estimator Tθ̂n$$ T\left({\hat{\boldsymbol{\theta}}}_n\right) $$ and the true parameter Tθ0$$ T\left({\boldsymbol{\theta}}_0\right) $$ is approximated by the distribution of the scaled difference between θ̂n$$ {\hat{\boldsymbol{\theta}}}_n $$ and θ0$$ {\boldsymbol{\theta}}_0 $$ and a ...
Eric Beutner
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On the Borel complexity and the complete metrizability of spaces of metrics
Given a metrizable space XX, let AM(X)AM\left(X) be the space of continuous bounded admissible metrics on XX, which is endowed with the sup-metric. In this article, we shall investigate the Borel complexity and the complete metrizability of AM(X)AM\left ...
Koshino Katsuhisa
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A characterisation of snowflakes via rectifiability
Abstract We prove a generalisation to every metric space of Tyson–Wu's characterisation of metric spaces biLipschitz equivalent to snowflakes, by removing compactness, doubling and embeddability assumptions. We also characterise metric spaces that are biLipschitz equivalent to a snowflake in terms of the absence of non‐trivial metric 1‐currents in ...
Emanuele Caputo, Nicola Cavallucci
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Limit Orders and Knightian Uncertainty
ABSTRACT A wide variety of financial instruments allows risk‐averse traders to reduce their exposure to risk. This raises the question of what financial instruments allow ambiguity‐averse traders to reduce their exposure to ambiguity. We show in this paper that price‐contingent orders, such as limit orders, are sufficient: In a two‐period trading model,
Michael Greinecker, Christoph Kuzmics
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Rigidity of anti‐de Sitter (2+1)‐spacetimes with convex boundary near the Fuchsian locus
Abstract We prove that globally hyperbolic compact anti‐de Sitter (2+1)‐spacetimes with a strictly convex spacelike boundary that is either smooth or polyhedral and whose holonomy is close to Fuchsian are determined by the induced metric on the boundary.
Roman Prosanov, Jean‐Marc Schlenker
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On spaces of fuzzy metrics [PDF]
We consider the space of all fuzzy metrics in the sense of George and Veeramani that are compatible with the topology of a compact metrizable space. It is proved that this space of fuzzy metrics is an l^2-manifold.
A. Savchenko
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