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  1. Compactness under constructive scrutiny.Hajime Ishihara & Peter Schuster - 2004 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 50 (6):540-550.
    How are the various classically equivalent definitions of compactness for metric spaces constructively interrelated? This question is addressed with Bishop-style constructive mathematics as the basic system – that is, the underlying logic is the intuitionistic one enriched with the principle of dependent choices. Besides surveying today's knowledge, the consequences and equivalents of several sequential notions of compactness are investigated. For instance, we establish the perhaps unexpected constructive implication that every sequentially compact separable metric space is totally bounded. As a by-product, (...)
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  • Bounded variation implies regulated: A constructive proof.Douglas Bridges & Ayan Mahalanobis - 2001 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 66 (4):1695-1700.
    It is shown constructively that a strongly extensional function of bounded variation on an interval is regulated, in a sequential sense that is classically equivalent to the usual one.
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