Butterfly Points and Hyperspace Selections
Abstract
If f is a continuous selection for the Vietoris hyperspace F(X) of the nonempty closed subsets of a space X, then the point f(X)∈ X is not as arbitrary as it might seem at first glance. In this paper, we will characterise these points by local properties at them. Briefly, we will show that p=f(X) is a strong butterfly point precisely when it has a countable clopen base in U for some open set U⊂ X\p\ with U=U\p\. Moreover, the same is valid when X is totally disconnected at p=f(X) and p is only assumed to be a butterfly point. This gives the complete affirmative solution to a question raised previously by the author. Finally, when p=f(X) lacks the above local base-like property, we will show that F(X) has a continuous selection h with the stronger property that h(S)=p for every closed S⊂ X with p∈ S.
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