Generic non-extendability and total unboundedness in function spaces
Abstract
For a function space X() satisfying weak assumptions we prove that the generic function in X() is totally unbounded, hence non-extendable. We provide several examples of such spaces; they are mainly localized versions of classical function spaces and intersections of them.
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