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handle: 11311/685820
We consider two notions of well posedness for problems of the type and give conditions under which the majority (in Baire category sense) of bounded functions f defined in X × Y give rise to problems which are well posed. As a corollary we get that the problem is well posed for the majority of bounded lsc real valued functions f if, and only if, X contains a dense completely metrisable subset.
Programming in abstract spaces, dense completely metrisable subset, well posedness, Games involving topology, set theory, or logic
Programming in abstract spaces, dense completely metrisable subset, well posedness, Games involving topology, set theory, or logic
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