Abstract
A pointwise selection principle is a statement which asserts that under certain specified assumptions on a given sequence of functions fj : T → M (\(j\in \mathbb {N}\)), their domain T and range M, the sequence admits a subsequence converging in (the topology of) M pointwise (= everywhere) on the set T; in other words, this is a compactness theorem in the topology of pointwise convergence.
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