A short proof of nonhomogeneity of the pseudo-circle
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Abstract: The pseudo-circle is known to be nonhomogeneous. The original proofs of this fact were discovered independently by L. Fearnley and J.T. Rogers, Jr. The purpose of this paper is to provide an alternative, very short proof based on a result of D. Bellamy and W. Lewis.
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