Index of notation for sets of continuous maps

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This page is to keep track of the pages used for spaces of continuous maps

Index

  1. C(X,Y) - for topological spaces (X,J) and (Y,K), C(X,Y) is the set of all continuous maps between them.
  2. C(I,X) - I:=[0,1]R, set of all paths on a topological space (X,J)
    • Sometimes written: C([0,1],X)
  3. C(X,R) - The algebra of all real functionals on X. R considered with usual topology
  4. C(X,C) - The algebra of all complex functionals on X. C considered with usual topology
  5. C(X,K) - The algebra of all functionals on X, where K is either the reals, R or the complex numbers, C, equipped with their usual topology.
  6. C(X,F) - structure unsure at time of writing - set of all continuous functions of the form f:XF where F is any field with an absolute value, with the topology that absolute value induces.
  7. C(K,R) - K must be a compact topological space. Denotes the algebra of real functionals from K to R - in line with the notation C(X,R).
  8. C(K,C) - K must be a compact topological space. Denotes the algebra of complex functionals from K to C - in line with the notation C(X,C).
  9. C(K,K) - K must be a compact topological space. Denotes either C(K,R) or C(K,C) - we do not care/specify the particular field - in line with the notation C(X,K).
  10. C(K,F) - denotes that the space K is a compact topological space, the meaning of the field corresponds to the definitions for C(X,F) as given above for that field - in line with the notation C(X,F).

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