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arxiv: 0807.3104 · v2 · submitted 2008-07-19 · 🧮 math.GN · math.MG

On the splitting problem for selections

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keywords problemaffirmativeselectionssolutionsplittingcontinuousevenmappings
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We investigate when does the Repov\v{s}-Semenov Splitting problem for selections have an affirmative solution for continuous set-valued mappings in finite-dimensional Banach spaces. We prove that this happens when images of set-valued mappings or even their graphs are P-sets (in the sense of Balashov) or strictly convex sets. We also consider an example which shows that there is no affirmative solution of this problem even in the simplest case in $\R^{3}$. We also obtain affirmative solution of the Approximate splitting problem for Lipschitz continuous selections in the Hilbert space.

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