Let M be a subspace of a complete metric space X and suppose all continuous real valued functions on M are...
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Let M be a subspace of a complete metric space X and suppose all continuous real valued functions on M are uniformly continuous functions. The problem is to prove that M is compact. How can I start solving this problem?
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Let M be a subspace of a complete metric space X and suppose all continuous real valued functions on M are uniformly continuous functions. The problem is to prove that M is compact. How can I start solving this problem?
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I think you need to assume $M$ is connected, see PhoemueX's comment in math.stackexchange.com/questions/2202362/…
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Let M be a subspace of a complete metric space X and suppose all continuous real valued functions on M are uniformly continuous functions. The problem is to prove that M is compact. How can I start solving this problem?
functional-analysis
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Let M be a subspace of a complete metric space X and suppose all continuous real valued functions on M are uniformly continuous functions. The problem is to prove that M is compact. How can I start solving this problem?
functional-analysis
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asked Dec 23 '18 at 8:35
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I think you need to assume $M$ is connected, see PhoemueX's comment in math.stackexchange.com/questions/2202362/…
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– Alex Vong
Dec 23 '18 at 9:05
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I think you need to assume $M$ is connected, see PhoemueX's comment in math.stackexchange.com/questions/2202362/…
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– Alex Vong
Dec 23 '18 at 9:05
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I think you need to assume $M$ is connected, see PhoemueX's comment in math.stackexchange.com/questions/2202362/…
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– Alex Vong
Dec 23 '18 at 9:05
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I think you need to assume $M$ is connected, see PhoemueX's comment in math.stackexchange.com/questions/2202362/…
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