A NOTE ON Cc(X) VIA A TOPOLOGICAL RING
Let $C_c(X)$ (resp., $C_c^*(X)$) denote the functionallycountable subalgebra of $C(X)$ (resp., $C^*(X)$),consisting of all functions (resp., bounded functions) with countable image.$C_c(X)$ (resp., $C_c^*(X)$) as a topological ring via $m_c$-topology (resp., $m^*_c$-topology) and $u_c$-topology (resp., $u^*_c$-topology) is investigated and the equality of the latter two topologies is characterized. Topological spaces which are called $N$-spaces are introduced and studied.It is shown that the $m_c$-topology on $C_c(X)$ and its relative topology as a subspace of $C(X)$ (with $m$-topology) coincide if and only if $X$ is an $N$-space. We also show that $X$ is pseudocompact if and only if it is both a countably pseudocompact, and an $N$-space.
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The teacher's role in the interaction between software and mathematics education theories and its effect on the creativity of Sampad students
Seyed Mostafa Hamidi *, Ali Zaeembashi, , Ashraf Karamzadeh
Journal of Mathematics and Society, -
Karamzadeh's captivating thoughts and elegant solutions to some popular and classical results revisited: Some comments and explanations
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Journal of Advances in Mathematical Modeling, Winter 2024