Boundedly UC spaces: characterisations and preservation

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Boundedly UC spaces: characterisations and preservation


Abstract

A metric space (X, d) is called a boundedly UC space if every closed and bounded subset of X is a UC space. A metric space (X, d) is called a UC space if each real-valued continuous function on (X, d) is uniformly continuous. In this paper, we study twenty-two equivalent conditions for a metric space to be a boundedly UC space. Also, we study the maps that preserve boundedly UC spaces.

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