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    \(m\)-contiguities. I (English)
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    11 December 1996
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    If we take in the definition of a merotopy covers of cardinality less than or equal to \(m\), a natural number, then we get the definition of an \(m\)-contiguity. In this paper, which is first in a series, the author discusses the basic properties of such structures. As usual, the author gives many examples and gives a thorough treatment.
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    looseness structures
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    Riesz properties
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    Lodato properties
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    merotopy
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    \(m\)-contiguity
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