Approximation by piecewise-regular maps

Abstract

A real algebraic variety W of dimension m is said to be uniformly rational if each of its points has a Zariski open neighborhood which is biregularly isomorphic to a Zariski open subset of Rm. Let l be any nonnegative integer. We prove that every map of class Cl from a compact subset of a real algebraic variety into a uniformly rational real algebraic variety can be approximated in the Cl topology by piecewise-regular maps of class Ck, where k is an arbitrary integer greater than or equal to l. Next we derive consequences regarding algebraization of topological vector bundles.

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