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    On some properties of the space of upper semicontinuous functions

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    For a Tychonoff space XX, we will denote by USCp(X)USC_{p}(X) (B1(X)B_1(X)) a set of all real-valued upper semicontinuous functions (a set of all Baire functions of class 1) defined on XX endowed with the pointwise convergence topology. In this paper we describe a class of Tychonoff spaces XX for which the space USCp(X)USC_{p}(X) is sequentially separable. Unexpectedly, it turns out that this class coincides with the class of spaces for which a stronger form of the sequential separability for the space B1(X)B_1(X) holds.Comment: 7 page

    On sequential separability of functional spaces

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    In this paper, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for the space B_1(X) of first Baire class functions on a Tychonoff space X, with pointwise topology, to be (strongly) sequentially separable.Comment: 8 page

    Eight-quark interactions as a chiral thermometer

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    A NJL Lagrangian extended to six and eight quark interactions is applied to study temperature effects (SU(3) flavor limit, massless case), and (realistic massive case). The transition temperature can be considerably reduced as compared to the standard approach, in accordance with recent lattice calculations. The mesonic spectra built on the spontaneously broken vacuum induced by the 't Hooft interaction strength, as opposed to the commonly considered case driven by the four-quark coupling, undergoes a rapid crossover to the unbroken phase, with a slope and at a temperature which is regulated by the strength of the OZI violating eight-quark interactions. This strength can be adjusted in consonance with the four-quark coupling and leaves the spectra unchanged, except for the sigma meson mass, which decreases. A first order transition behavior is also a possible solution within the present approach.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, prepared for the proceedings of Quark Matter 2008 - 20th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus Nucleus Collisions, February 4-10, Jaipur (India
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