Set-Valued Analysis"An elegantly written, introductory overview of the field, with a near perfect choice of what to include and what not, enlivened in places by historical tidbits and made eminently readable throughout by crisp language. It has succeeded in doing the near-impossible—it has made a subject which is generally inhospitable to nonspecialists because of its ‘family jargon’ appear nonintimidating even to a beginning graduate student." —The Journal of the Indian Institute of Science "The book under review gives a comprehensive treatment of basically everything in mathematics that can be named multivalued/set-valued analysis. It includes...results with many historical comments giving the reader a sound perspective to look at the subject...The book is highly recommended for mathematicians and graduate students who will find here a very comprehensive treatment of set-valued analysis." —Mathematical Reviews "I recommend this book as one to dig into with considerable pleasure when one already knows the subject...‘Set-Valued Analysis’ goes a long way toward providing a much needed basic resource on the subject." —Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society "This book provides a thorough introduction to multivalued or set-valued analysis...Examples in many branches of mathematics, given in the introduction, prevail [upon] the reader the indispensability [of dealing] with sequences of sets and set-valued maps...The style is lively and vigorous, the relevant historical comments and suggestive overviews increase the interest for this work...Graduate students and mathematicians of every persuasion will welcome this unparalleled guide to set-valued analysis." —Zentralblatt Math |
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... elements In Є Kn has a cluster point . ) Concerning sequences of singleta { x } , the set limit , when it ex- ists , is either empty ( the sequence of elements ... Xn ' ← Kn. 18 Continuity of Set - Valued Maps 1- 40441_18.pdf.
Jean-Pierre Aubin, Hélène Frankowska. i.e. , of limits of subsequences Xn ... element x Є X is the limit of ( ≈μ ) μЄм if , for every neighborhood V of x , there ... elements of K has a cluster point . ( See for instance [ 148 , Section 1.7 ] ...
... elements xn Є Kn is the sequen- tially weak upper limit of the subsets Kn . In this way , we can present lower and upper limits in the framework of metric spaces or of ( countable ) sequences , leaving to the inter- ested reader the ...
... elements Xn Є Kn and pЄo - Limsupn → ∞ Kn is the weak - ✩ limit of a subsequence pn ' € K , inequalities < Pn ' , Xn ' > < 0 imply that < p , x > ≤ 0 . Conversely , assume that some x ( o - Limsup → Kn ) does not belong to the ...
... xN , con- verging to elements x ,, which belong to the upper limit of the subsets Kn . Hence x is equal to the convex combination jo ajj , and the lemma is proved . Хју 1.2 Calculus of Limits We begin by pointing out the. 26 1 ...