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Uniqueness of the hyperspaces \(C(p,X)\) in the class of trees
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    Uniqueness of the hyperspaces \(C(p,X)\) in the class of trees (English)
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    13 December 2019
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    Given a metric continuum \(X\), the hyperspace of subcontinua is denoted by \(C(X)\) and is considered with the Hausdorff metric. For a point \(p\in X\), let \(C(p,X)\) be the subset of all elements of \(C(X)\) that contain \(p\). Given a family of continua \(\mathcal {C}\), the pair \((X,p)\in \mathcal {C}\), with \(X\in \mathcal {C}\), has unique hyperspace relative to \(\mathcal {C}\) provided that if \(Y\in \mathcal{C}\), \(q\in Y\) and \(C(p,X)\) is homeomorphic to \(C(q,Y)\), then there exists a homeomorphism from \(X\) onto \(Y\) sending \(p\) to \(q\). In the area of hyperspaces of continua, the topic of uniqueness has been widely studied in the last years. In this paper the authors make a detailed study of hyperspaces of the type \(C(p,X)\) when \(X\) is an acyclic finite graph (a tree). Their main result says that if \(X\) is a tree and \(p\in X\), then \((X,p)\) has unique hyperspace \(C(p,X)\) in the class of trees. At the end of the paper, they ask the following: if \(X\) is a dendrite (respectively, dendroid) and \(p\in X\), then has \((X,p)\) unique hyperspace \(C(p,X)\) in the class of dendrites (respectively, dendroids)? Both questions have an easy negative answer since if \(X\) is a dendrite without free arcs, then for each \(p\in X\), \(C(p,X)\) is homeomorphic to the Hilbert cube; and there are uncountably many non-homeomorphic dendrites of this class. The authors also include the following interesting questions. (4.18) Are there a continuum \(X\) and \(p\in X\) such that \((X,p)\) has unique hyperspace in the class of continua? (4.19) Are there a continuum and two points \(p,q\in X\) such that \((X,p)\) has unique hyperspace \(C(p,X)\), whereas \((X,q)\) does not have it?
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    continua
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    hyperspaces
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    trees
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    uniqueness of hyperspace
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