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Property of Kelley for confluent retractable continua
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1582724

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    Property of Kelley for confluent retractable continua (English)
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    19 April 2002
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    A continuum \(X\) is said to be retractable provided that each subcontinuum of \(X\) is a retract of \(X\). Let \(\mathfrak {M}\) be a class of mappings between continua. If for each subcontinuum \(Y\) of a continuum \(X\) there exists a retraction \(r: X \rightarrow Y\) such that \(r \in \mathfrak {M}\), then \(X\) is said to be \(\mathfrak {M}\) retractable. Main result: If a continuum is confluent retractable, then it has the property of Kelley if and only if each of its proper subcontinua has the property of Kelley.
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    retraction
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