A non-trivial copy of 𝛽ℕ∖ℕ
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(12)- Homeomorphisms of Čech-Stone remainders: the zero-dimensional case
- Many weak P-sets
- N ∗ does not Contain an Algebraic and Topological Copy of βN
- Non-trivial copies of \(\mathbb{N}^\ast\)
- A Closed Separable Subspace of βN Which is Not a Retract
- Forcing axioms and coronas of \(\mathrm{C}^{\ast}\)-algebras
- Trivial endomorphisms of the Calkin algebra
- Asymmetric tie-points and almost clopen subsets of \(\mathbb{N}^*\).
- Alan Dow
- Uniform Roe coronas
- Topological difference of the iterated remainders
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