Open mappings on manifolds and a counterexample to the Whyburn conjecture
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- Open discrete mappings having local \(ACL^n\) inverses
- Light Open and Open Mappings on Manifolds. II
- Definable continuous mappings and Whyburn’s conjecture
- The Hilbert-Smith conjecture for three-manifolds
- A generalization of the univalence on the boundary theorem with applications to Sobolev mappings
- A Stable Converse to the Vietoris-Smale Theorem with Applications to Shape Theory
- The local behaviour of open, light mappings satisfying generalized modular inequalities
- Boundary behaviour of open, light mappings in metric measure spaces
- Essential Dimension Lowering Mappings having Dense Deficiency Set
- Cluster sets theorems on metric measure spaces
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