Abstract

Chistyakov has proved ``Helly's selection theorem'' - a uniformly BV sequence has a pointwise convergent subsequence - for Banach-(resp. continuous, group-) valued functions from a real interval into a compact subset. We extend, dispensing with continuity, to arbitrary real subsets and lighten compactness of the range to pointwise precompactness (which answers one of his questions). In addition, we accomplish his selection more generally for complete metric-set-valued BV maps with closed graphs which are pointwise compact on dense subsets of their domains.

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