On scatteredly continuous maps between topological spaces

Mathematics – Geometric Topology

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We have added a (consistent) example of a $G_\delta$-measurable map which is not piecewise continuous. This answers an old que

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A map $f:X\to Y$ between topological spaces is defined to be {\em scatteredly continuous} if for each subspace $A\subset X$ the restriction $f|A$ has a point of continuity. We show that for a function $f:X\to Y$ from a perfectly paracompact hereditarily Baire Preiss-Simon space $X$ into a regular space $Y$ the scattered continuity of $f$ is equivalent to (i) the weak discontinuity (for each subset $A\subset X$ the set $D(f|A)$ of discontinuity points of $f|A$ is nowhere dense in $A$), (ii) the $\sigma$-continuity ($X$ can be written as a countable union of closed subsets on which $f$ is continuous), (iii) the $G_\delta$-measurability (the preimage of each open set is of type $G_\delta$). Also under Martin Axiom, we construct a $G_\delta$-measurable map $f:X\to Y$ between metrizable separable spaces, which is not piecewise continuous. This answers an old question of V.Vinokurov.

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