Arc-Smooth Continua
DOI10.2307/1999750zbMath0483.54023MaRDI QIDQ3942042
J. B. Fugate, Lewis Lum, G. R. jun. Gordh
Publication date: 1981
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1999750
continuous selections; fixed point set; dendrite; contractibility; partial orders; dendroid; order preserving mappings; topological semigroups; arc-smooth continua; freely contractible continua; metric K-spaces; characterizations of smoothness in dendroids; cones over compacta; continua with arc- structures; convex continua in l2; injectively metrizable continua; radially convex metrics; set function T; strongly convex metric continua
54B20: Hyperspaces in general topology
54F15: Continua and generalizations
54F05: Linearly ordered topological spaces, generalized ordered spaces, and partially ordered spaces
54F50: Topological spaces of dimension (leq 1); curves, dendrites
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