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Kellogg's theorem

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Kellogg's theorem, in the context of topology and mathematical analysis, specifically deals with the behavior of continuous functions and the structure of spaces in relation to certain properties of sets. The theorem asserts that if a sequence of open sets in a topological space has certain convergence properties, then their limit behaves in a controlled manner.

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