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- (E 3 / X) × E 1 ≈E 4 (X, A Cell-Like Set): An Alternative Proof
- A Class of Decompositions of E n which are Factors of E n + 1
- A General Proof of Bing's Shrinkability Criterion
- A Method for Shrinking Decompositions of Certain Manifolds
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- A counterexample in shape theory
- A criterion for cellularity in a manifold
- A decomposition of \(E^ 3\) into points and tame arcs such that the decomposition space is topologically different from \(E^ 3\)
- A homeomorphism between the 3-sphere and the sum of two solid horned spheres
- A note concerning a decomposition space defined by Bing
- A proof of the generalized Schoenflies theorem
- APPROXIMATION OF COMPACTA INEnIN CODIMENSION GREATER THAN TWO
- Approximating cellular maps by homeomorphisms
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- Cell-Like Closed-0-Dimensional Decompositions of R 3 are R 4 Factors
- Cell-Like Spaces
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- Cell-like mappings and their generalizations
- Cellular decompositions of 3-manifolds that yield 3-manifolds
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- Decompositions of \(E^{3}\)
- Detecting the disjoint disks property
- Ends of maps. I
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- Euclidean n-Space Modulo an (n - 1)-Cell
- Euclidean space modulo a cell
- Mappings between ANRs that are fine homotopy equivalences
- Metrizability of Decomposition Spaces
- More decompositions of $E^n$ which are factors of $E^n+1$
- Non-manifold factors Euclidean spaces
- On Decomposition of Continua Into Aposyndetic Continua
- On embedding decomposition spaces of $E^n$ in $E^{n+1}$
- Point-like decompositions of $E^3$
- Product of Euclidean spaces modulo an arc
- Realizing cell-like maps in Euclidean space
- Shrinking Certain Sliced Decompositions of E n + 1
- Shrinking cell-like decompositions of manifolds. Codimension three
- Some Products of Topological Spaces Which are Manifolds
- Some Topological Properties of Convex Sets
- Some spaces whose product with 𝐸¹ is 𝐸⁴
- THE EMBEDDING OF COMPACTA IN EUCLIDEAN SPACE
- The Cartesian product of a certain nonmanifold and a line is \(E^4\)
- The recognition problem: What is a topological manifold?
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- \(n\)-space modulo an arc
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(8)- Detecting codimension one manifold factors with the disjoint homotopies property
- \(UV^ k\) maps and embeddings
- The recognition problem for topological manifolds: A survey
- A Characterization of Manifold Decompositions Satisfying the Disjoint Triples Property
- Decompositions of \(\mathbb R^n,n\geq 4\), into convex sets generate codimension 1 manifold factors
- A classification scheme for cellular decompositions of manifolds
- Detecting codimension one manifold factors with 0-stitched disks
- Detecting codimension one manifold factors with the piecewise disjoint arc-disk property and related properties
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