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On Approximately Continuous and Almost Continuous Functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

M. Chaika
Affiliation:
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
S. Perlman
Affiliation:
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York
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The purpose of this note is to discuss the relationship between the concepts of approximate continuity and almost continuity of real functions of a real variable.

Contrary to the papers of T. Husain [1], [2], [3], we shall show that there is little relationship between these concepts, that approximate continuity does not imply almost continuity without additional restrictions and we shall give one such restriction.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1971

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