No Homogeneous Tree-Like Continuum Contains an Arc
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- A Simple Closed Curve is the Only Homogeneous Bounded Plane Continuum that Contains an Arc
- A characterization of solenoids
- A homogeneous indecomposable plane continuum
- Atriodic homogeneous continua
- Certain Homogeneous Unicoherent Indecomposable Continua
- Chainable continua and indecomposability
- Each Homogeneous Nondegenerate Chainable Continuum is a Pseudo-Arc
- Homogeneous Continua Which are Almost Chainable1
- Indecomposable Homogeneous Plane Continua are Hereditarily Indecomposable
- Snake-like continua
- The Elusive Fixed Point Property
- Transformation groups and \(C^ *\)-algebras
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