Convergence Structures 1984
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Convergence Structures 1984

Proceedings of the Conference on Convergence held in Bechyne (Czechoslovakia) September 24–28, 1984

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Convergence Structures 1984

Proceedings of the Conference on Convergence held in Bechyne (Czechoslovakia) September 24–28, 1984

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
1985
eBook ISBN
9783112780275
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. CONTENTS
  3. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
  4. LIST OF TALKS
  5. TOPOLOGICAL AXIOMS AND COMPLETIONS
  6. ON K, M AND KM-SEQUENCES AND UNIFORM CONVERGENCE
  7. PSEUDO-RADIAL SPACES AND AN OTHER GENERALIZATION OF SEQUENTIAL SPACES
  8. STRONGLY FIRST COUNTABLE CONVERGENCE SPACES
  9. ASCOLI'S THEOREM FOR A CLASS OF MEROTOPIC SPACES
  10. ON MATRIX PROPERTIES OP CONVERGENCES
  11. SOME RELATIONS BETWEEN SEQUENTIAL AND FILTER CONVERGENCE
  12. AN ALTERNATIVE DEFINITION OF PSEUDORADIAL SPACES
  13. DIAGONAL CONDITIONS IN SEQUENTIAL CONVERGENCE
  14. THE SPACE IN SEQUENTIAL CONVERGENCE
  15. COARSE CONVERGENCE GROUPS
  16. CONVERGENCE VECTOR SPACES FOR ANALYSIS
  17. DISCRETE CONVERGENCE
  18. AXIOMS OF STRUCTURES AND FUNCTOR POWER SERIES
  19. SEQUENTIAL CONVERGENCES ON ABELIAN LATTICE-ORDERED GROUPS
  20. CONVERGING SEQUENCES AND EXAMPLES
  21. SEQUENTIAL STRUCTURES: CATEGORICAL ASPECTS
  22. SEQUENTIAL UNIFORM SPACES
  23. ORDERED CAUCHY SPACES
  24. ON SUBSPACES OP COMPLETE CONVERGENCE SPACES
  25. CLOSURE AND TOPOLOGICAL SEQUENTIAL CONVERGENCE
  26. MULTISEQUENCES AND THEIR STRUCTURE IN SEQUENTIAL SPACES
  27. CONVERGENCE IN A LOCALIZABLE FUZZY TOPOLOGY ON SPACES OF PROBABILITY MEASURES
  28. ON THE FUNCTION CLASS OF CAUCHY CONTINUOUS MAPS
  29. ON THE LOGARITHM OF THE DIFFERENTIAL OPERATOR
  30. CONVERGENCE OF DOUBLE SEQUENCES
  31. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS' WITH K-CONVERGENCE
  32. SOME REMARKS ON d-CONVERGENCE