Locally Constant Functions

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Let X be a compact Hausdorff space and M a metric space. E_0(X,M) is the set of f in C(X,M) such that there is a dense set of points x in X with f constant on some neighborhood of x. We describe some general classes of X for which E_0(X,M) is all of C(X,M). These include beta N - N, any nowhere separable LOTS, and any X such that forcing with the open subsets of X does not add reals. In the case that M is a Banach space, we discuss the properties of E_0(X,M) as a normed linear space. We also build three first countable Eberlein compact spaces, F,G,H, with various E_0 properties: For all metric M: E_0(F,M) contains only the constant functions, and E_0(G,M) = C(G,M). If M is the Hilbert cube or any infinite dimensional Banach space, E_0(H,M) is not all of C(H,M), but E_0(H,M) = C(H,M) whenever M is a subset of RR^n for some finite n.

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