Finite graphs and inverse limits with set-valued functions on intervals
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zbMATH Open1446.54018MaRDI QIDQ3299484FDOQ3299484
Publication date: 22 July 2020
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- Dendrites on generalized inverse limits and finite Mahavier products
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Cited In (6)
- On inverse limits with set-valued functions on graphs, dimensionally stepwise spaces and ANRs
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- Topological dynamics of Markov multi-maps of the interval
- Generic inverse limits with set-valued functions
- The Structure Of Functional Graphs For Functions From A Finite Domain To Itself For Which A Half Iterate Exists
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