2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10958-016-2709-1
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Descriptive Spaces and Proper Classes of Functions

Abstract: The remarkable class of measurable functions was introduced by classics of function theory. It has found different applications in various branches of mathematics. However this class turned out too restrictive for solving some natural mathematical problems because it is essentially connected with the property of countability. Therefore, along with it another remarkable class, essentially connected with the property of finiteness, was introduced. It is the class of uniform functions. Measurable functions are de… Show more

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“…The algorithm must find the subset of individuals in the finite iteration search. According to the F.SOLIS's convergence criterion [37], there is lim k→∞ P[x k ∈ W] = 1. This explains that the probability of the k-th step belonging to x k in the algorithm is 1.…”
Section: Lemma 2 Bas-mpe Algorithm Satisfies Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The algorithm must find the subset of individuals in the finite iteration search. According to the F.SOLIS's convergence criterion [37], there is lim k→∞ P[x k ∈ W] = 1. This explains that the probability of the k-th step belonging to x k in the algorithm is 1.…”
Section: Lemma 2 Bas-mpe Algorithm Satisfies Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%