Chapman's classification of shapes. A proof using collapsing
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(9)- Some applications of lattice theory to shape theory
- Finding a boundary for a Hilbert cube manifold
- Every Weak Proper Homotopy Equivalence is Weakly Properly Homotopic to a Proper Homotopy Equivalence
- Shape theory
- Cell-like mappings and their generalizations
- The missing boundary problem for smooth manifolds of dimension greater than or equal to six
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- Examples of cohomology manifolds which are not homologically locally connected
- On nonacyclicity of the quotient space of \({\mathbb R}^{3}\) by the solenoid
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