Abstract

It is shown constructively that, on a metric space that is dense in itself, if every pointwise continuous, real-valued function is uniformly sequentially continuous, then the space has the anti-Specker property. The converse is also discussed. Finally, we show that the anti-Specker property implies a restricted form of countable compactness.

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