= Glaeser's continuity theorem
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Glaeser's continuity theorem is a result in the field of real analysis, specifically concerning the continuity properties of certain functions. While I cannot provide the specific wording of the theorem, I can summarize its significance and implications. The theorem is often related to the concepts of continuity in functions defined on certain spaces. It typically deals with the conditions under which a function can be approximated continuously by other functions, or under which certain limits exist as parameters change.
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