One-dimensional sets and planar sets are aspherical
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(21)- Differential geometry in the large (hybrid meeting). Abstracts from the workshop held July 4--10, 2021 (hybrid meeting)
- Homotopy type of planar Peano continua
- Metric spaces with discrete topological fundamental group
- On continua with homotopically fixed boundary
- Curvature bounds of subsets in dimension two
- Deforestation of Peano continua and minimal deformation retracts
- Algebraic topology of Peano continua
- Arc-reduced forms for Peano continua
- On the discontinuity of the \(\pi_1\)-action
- On two-dimensional planar compacta not homotopically equivalent to any one-dimensional compactum
- Shortest paths in arbitrary plane domains
- On 2-dimensional nonaspherical cell-like Peano continua: A simplified approach
- Elements of higher homotopy groups undetectable by polyhedral approximation
- On the topological Helly theorem
- The fundamental groups of subsets of closed surfaces inject into their first shape groups
- Arc-smooth generalized universal covering spaces
- Peano dimension of fundamental groups
- On the fundamental groups of one-dimensional spaces
- Non-contractible locally connected continua with trivial homotopy groups
- Homomorphisms of fundamental groups of planar continua
- On the lack of density of Lipschitz mappings in Sobolev spaces with Heisenberg target
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