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  1. Playing in the first Baire class.Raphaël Carroy - 2014 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (1-2):118-132.
    We present a self‐contained analysis of some reduction games, which characterise various natural subclasses of the first Baire class of functions ranging from and into 0‐dimensional Polish spaces. We prove that these games are determined, without using Martin's Borel determinacy, and give precise descriptions of the winning strategies for Player I. As an application of this analysis, we get a new proof of the Baire's lemma on pointwise convergence.
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  • More on Wadge determinacy.Alessandro Andretta - 2006 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 144 (1-3):2-32.
    We show that the semi-linear ordering principle for continuous functions implies the determinacy of all Wadge and Lipschitz games.
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  • Game representations of classes of piecewise definable functions.Luca Motto Ros - 2011 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 57 (1):95-112.
    We present a general way of defining various reduction games on ω which “represent” corresponding topologically defined classes of functions. In particular, we will show how to construct games for piecewise defined functions, for functions which are pointwise limit of certain sequences of functions and for Γ-measurable functions. These games turn out to be useful as a combinatorial tool for the study of general reducibilities for subsets of the Baire space [10].
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