On Rings of Baire one functions
Abstract
This paper introduces the ring of all real valued Baire one functions, denoted by B1(X) and also the ring of all real valued bounded Baire one functions, denoted by B1*(X). Though the resemblance between C(X) and B1(X) is the focal theme of this paper, it is observed that unlike C(X) and C*(X) (real valued bounded continuous functions), B1*(X) is a proper subclass of B1(X) in almost every non-trivial situation. Introducing B1-embedding and B1*-embedding, several analogous results, especially, an analogue of Urysohn's extension theorem is established.
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