Glueing continuous functions constructively

Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (5):603-616 (2010)
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Abstract

The glueing of (sequentially, pointwise, or uniformly) continuous functions that coincide on the intersection of their closed domains is examined in the light of Bishop-style constructive analysis. This requires us to pay attention to the way that the two domains intersect

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Iris Loeb
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