On the Bohr-Riemann surfaces. II (Q898548)

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    On the Bohr-Riemann surfaces. II (English)
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    18 December 2015
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    Let \(\Gamma\) be a proper, additive, dense subgroup of \(\mathbb{R}\) and let \(G\) denote the character group of \(\Gamma\). The cone \(\Delta = G\times [0, +\infty)/ G\times\{0\}\) is called a generalized plane. A topological space \(X\) is called a Bohr-Riemann surface over \(\Delta\) if there exists a so-called thin set \(K\subset\Delta\) and a covering \(\pi: X\to\Delta\) such that the contraction of \(\pi\) on \(X^* = X \setminus \pi^{-1}(K)\) is an unbranched finite-sheeted covering of \(\Delta^* = \Delta\setminus K\). For \(s\in \Delta^*\), two points \(w_1, w_2\in \pi^{-1}(s)\) are called equivalent if an analytic curve joins \(w_1\) and \(w_2\). For \(w\in X^*\), let \(\tau(w)\) denote the number of points equivalent to \(w\). The authors prove that the counting function \(\tau\) is locally constant on \(X^*\).
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    Bohr-Riemann surfaces
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    analytic curves
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